She may not be Vanna White, but Noelle Gagnon, Wawasee Middle School eighth-grader, is watching the prize wheel spin in the school’s cafeteria.
Each week during lunchtime three students who have not had any behavioral problems for a six week period get a chance to spin the wheel for various prizes. The three are chosen from among those who received a “pride ticket” as recognition for positive behaviors. Every 20 tickets entitles students to a “punch” on their ID card.
Prizes include gift cards, movie passes, pencils and more. Spinning the wheel is part of the Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports program at WMS.
