
Westwood Regional Middle School students, staff and family members held a car wash Saturday to raise money for the school's Positive Behavior Support in Schools (PBSIS) program.
The school holds the car washes annually, and this year's raised the most money of any of them, according to school officials.
The PBSIS program encourages students to be "accountable, empathetic and successful" through a system of paper "high-fives" which students can enter for raffle prizes each week.
"We're just recognizing all the positive things we see," teacher Suzanne Ziegler previously told Patch.
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