Brianna's Behavior Summary

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A PBSP was in place last year and Brianna was successful, an FBA would have been conducted if deemed necessary. Brianna has not displayed any behavior concerns so far this year. There are times when she can seem sad or depressed but will internalize these feelings and not act on them.
Brianna has been at Northeast Middle School for a short period of time. The IEP will be in place to monitor her behavior for the remainder of the year.
Brianna completes all of her assignments in class, participates and is on grade level academically. She is involved with the step team after school.

Input from fifth grade:
Behavior: At times Brianna does struggle in some areas including lack of motivation, anxiety, compliance, and self-concept/esteem. Overall,

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