Thinking positive
The Mechanicville City School District kicked off the Positive Behavior Intervention and Support universal initiative for students in grades 6-12 through a series of events this week. Students learn why it's important to "Keep it R.E.A.L" in and outside the classroom, as teachers unveiled the guiding core principles of PBIS and what it will mean to them. Students will focus on respect, effort, acceptance and leadership, as well as responsibility, attitude and learning. One of the events held on Thursday afternoon was an assembly including a performance by local band Ten Year Vamp. Posted on December 23, 2011.
Students dance while enjoying a performance by the band Ten Year Vamp.
Andrew Foster, left, and Mark Rose perform with Ten Year Vamp.
Students enjoy a performance by the band Ten Year Vamp.
Students enjoy a performance by the band Ten Year Vamp.
Elijah Ford, center, dances with his friends during a performance by Ten Year Vamp.
Justeus Cassidy, left, and Annissa Morales enjoy a performance by the band Ten Year Vamp.
Singer Debbie Gabrione and drummer Greg Nash perform with the band Ten Year Vamp.
Debbie Gabrione performs with the band Ten Year Vamp.
From left, Andrew Foster, Debbie Gabrione and Mark Rose of Ten Year Vamp perform.
Students enjoy a performance by the band Ten Year Vamp.
Debbie Gabrione performs with the band Ten Year Vamp.
Students enjoy a performance by the band Ten Year Vamp.
Debbie Gabrione performs with the band Ten Year Vamp.
Debbie Gabrione and Mark Rose of Ten Year Vamp perform.