PBIS Mascots

See if we have your school mascot in our huge clipart image library. These clipart set are designed for schools that are looking to use their mascot as a role model to demonstrate positive behavior as part of their PBIS program.

PBIS Mascot Role Model

Learn how to use your school mascot as a role model to demonstrate positive behavior, and reinforce your PBIS program. VERY short video – definitely worth a look!

Respecting Authority Figures Clipart

This preliminary sketch is part of our clipart image library demonstrating “respect for authority figures” like teachers, police and firefighters. Our goal is to give educators the visual aids they need to teach kids positive behavior with the school mascot acting as the positive behavior role model. This sketch shows a star mascot, but we have more than 45 cartoon mascots in our clipart library, so there will be versions of this clipart featuring each of the mascots. Stay tuned to see the finished art…

Respect Authority Figures Clipart

These sketches will be used to create clipart that shows how to respect authority figures like teachers, police and firefighters.

PBIS clipart showcasing positive behavior

Coming up with ways to show what good behavior actually looks like in a school setting isn’t always easy, but that’s what we specialize in. We give you ways to leverage your school mascot as a role model to demonstrate the positive behaviors articulated in your PBIS program. In the samples below, a star mascot is used, but we have a huge library of PBIS clipart images – more than 45 of the most commonly used mascots. We also do custom illustrations, so you can get exactly what you want, so you can bring your PBIS program to life, and create a new, and engaging climate, that is conducive to learning and social skill development.

Positive Behavior clipart

This clipart was designed to showcase positive behavior in a PBIS program. The star mascot is used as a role model to demonstrate the behavioral expectations.

Our PBIS Roll Out Kits include much more than just clipart though. We provide schools with custom designed and printed posters, banners, street signs, t-shirts, apparel, Gotcha rewards, and more. Everything is adorned with your mascot so you have a cohesive campaign for a vibrant, lively climate.

ABPS Conference

It’s official! We will be exhibiting at the annual APBS conference in San Francisco, in March. Our campaign to “Make the world a better place, one positive example at-a-time” will be getting off to a rousing start by getting in front of 1,500 educators involved with PBIS.

Leading edge educators are learning that using their school mascot as a role model to demonstrate positive behaviors – WORKS! We give educators tools to leverage their mascot as a positive behavior role model: clipart sets, matrix posters, rules posters and banners, gotcha rewards, coloring sheets, street signs, and much more. Virtually everything a school needs to create a new climate centered around positive behavior, featuring their mascot as the primary role model.

Below is a sample of how we created illustrations of our Bobcat mascot demonstrating positive behaviors. We currently have more than 45 mascots in our library – each drawn by us, so your PBIS campaign looks cohesive and consistent – not patched together with a bunch of cheap looking clipart. If you don’t find your mascot in our collection, just let us know, and we’ll be glad to do illustrations of your mascot, and add him to our library.

pbis clipart poster

Time To Re-think Your School Mascot

Leading edge educators are re-evaluating the role of school mascots. No longer just an endearing character for drumming up school spirit, mascots are being used as a role model to demonstrate positive behaviors. We give schools the tools they need to create an engaging climate, centered around their mascot – the leader of the student community that kids enthusiastically embrace, follow, and learn from.

PBIS Roll Out Kits include a wide array of visual aids including clipart sets, posters, banners, gotcha rewards and much more.With more than 3,000 illustrations in our image library, we have virtually every mascot covered. If you don’t find yours, just let us know – we’ll be glad to draw the 50 illustrations that go into each of our standard clipart sets, plus custom illustrations demonstrating the specific positive behaviors in your PBIS program. Beyond the clipart illustrations, we will also custom design, print and deliver matrix posters, rules posters, theme banners and everything you need to create a positive learning climate around your PBIS program.

Start right now by getting your FREE gotcha reward template today!

PBIS Roll Out Kits

Positive Behavior Clipart

Think of the possibilities if you could make your school mascot actually demonstrate how the positive behaviors in your PBIS program look in a school setting. Can you see the lights coming on in your students heads! “I get it!” Visual demonstration and reinforcement are extremely effective when teaching children concepts such as “respect and responsibility,” but how do those things actually LOOK in a school setting? Check out samples of our Positive Behavior Clipart. These same illustrations can feature YOUR school mascot. Click on the picture of the eagle mascot to see more samples.

Positive behavior clipart images

PBIS Matrix Poster

PBIS Matrix Poster

This PBIS Matrix poster features a star mascot, but can be customized with your school mascot and your PBIS rules. A great idea to hang in all classrooms and throughout the school.

Don’t get sued for using a college, or pro team mascot

This small urban school wanted something similar to the Louisville cardinal, but didn’t want to violate their trademark, so they had me design something unique for them. They are planning on having it painted on their gym floor, and buying t-shirts and other apparel with the new logo/mascot on it, so it’s understandable that they don’t want lawyers knocking on their door. Too many schools, and little league teams, think they can use the logo, and/or mascot of professional and college teams, but they do so at great risk! Licensed products are big business to colleges and professional sport teams… and they go to great extents to protect their property – even suing elementary schools. Be safe – get the job done right.

CARDINAL logo SAMPLE

The Louisville Cardinal is a registered trademark of the University of Louisville.

I will write a post about the Royalty Free rights that you purchase for use of our images. Coming soon. Call if you have any questions, or visit Toons4Biz.com and see our terms and conditions. We are very customer friendly. Pay once and use the image for virtually anything you want for YOUR school, but not to be shared with other schools, or little league teams.