The Mid-Atlantic PBIS Network is an educational organization that supports implementation of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) in state, local, and community agencies throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. A partner with the Office of Special Education Program (OSEP)-funded National PBIS Technical Assistance Center, the Network develops the capacity of school systems to prevent problem behaviors, promote positive school culture, and evaluate the impact on both social and academic success of all youth, including those with the highest level of need.
Housed at Sheppard Pratt, our research partners include the Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health, University of Virginia, University of Vermont, and University of New Hampshire. Additionally, we partner with the Midwest PBIS Network. The Mid-Atlantic PBIS Network is funded through several federal and state grants.