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Transform One Classroom at a Time with Safe Pouch [Easy & Effective]

Unlike other educational programs, Multi-Tiered Safe Pouch is flexible and easy to implement at any time without having to implement schoolwide. Individual teachers can gain immediate benefits from Safe Pouch without having their school implement it schoolwide.

At our school, we started with just a few teachers in our science department, and it now spread to many other teachers throughout schools.

As current teachers, we know that it is almost impossible to get 100% buy-in from all teachers, so most programs fail to have any sustainable long-term success. Safe Pouch is invented to be extremely flexible for teachers and administrators because it focuses on teachers who want to solve the problems in their classes rather than relying on collective teachers’ agreement.

Most importantly, schools always have the option to scale up and expand schoolwide without having to start all over. Schools only need to buy more pouches and Orange Safe Pouches to implement a Multi-Tiered System of Support.

1-Page Summary of How Individual teachers Implement Blue Safe Pouch in their Classes.

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Future Scale Up and Expand Schoolwide with Orange Safe Pouch

After your teachers have discovered and recognized the advantages of Safe Pouch in their classrooms with measurable data, your school can spread its benefits schoolwide! Schools would also add Orange Safe Pouch to incorporate a Multi-tiered System of Support that requires little effort – check out our easy one-page guide below.

Win Elements
Win Elements

I have more than a decade of teaching experience and school leadership at a high school. I co-founded Win Elements LLC to provide two practical tools to solve many school problems and transform the school culture of learning.
First, Sleedu.com, and LMS website, is 100% tailored to meet the specific needs of classroom teachers and students.
Second, I invented Multi-tiered Safe Pouch to stop phone distractions, reduce tardiness, stop bullying, and support struggling students while prioritizing students’ safety and needs.

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