PBIS Rewards Student

🇺🇸 United States
Motivating Systems LLC  | 
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3.4
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App Age
10y 5m
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Last Update
Dec 04, 2025

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Rating
3.66
4.62
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Number of Ratings (Voted)
314
280.1K
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App Age
10y 4m
6y 4m
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In-app Purchases Price
$0
$49
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Size
29MB
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PBIS Student is the student portal to PBIS Rewards. Students can use the app to see how they’re doing and can see what rewards are available as they continue having success within their school’s PBIS program. The PBIS Rewards suite includes the PBIS Rewards Staff App (for teachers and admins), the PBIS Student App and the PBIS Family App.}

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Rating
3.4
319 voters

Some Latest Reviews

Pp butthole licker
26 Sep, 2025
5
the lore is worth it. Especially the penur toilet god defeating the urinal union and the seven discord mods. Thanks to this app many who used have been diagnosed with lifelong ptsd and seen much pleasurable pain (bamboo torture) unfortunately after the FBI investigation and homeland security raided my house they removed the gooner skibidi rizzlers from the Reddit dimension. But other than that this game is great. Update: after the Mr breast update quandale dingle came to my house at 3 am and had a massive diahrea and then went on to commit battery on a police officer, public indecency, and planted a security camera in the bathroom.
Do by h I’m ma
25 Sep, 2025
1
Do not get this app, 5 big black dudes and Big D Randy showed up to my door, they spreaded me with their “special sauce” as they calls it and railed me so hard, I got sent to the emergency room, today I have 5 wonderful children
Unc gooner the 67th
25 Sep, 2025
1
I grand master baiter golden Gooner emerald edger bronze beater silver stroker the second have gotten only 2 points because I once helped a black pedofile
Human67sigmas
25 Sep, 2025
1
No point store was messed up and the teacher tried to control us with it but all the signs did not catch the L vibe so nobody cares and it started school wars and now my friends are getting suspended for now wanting points that mean nothing
IntoTheQuagmire
30 Apr, 2025
5
personally I love this game as the mechanics are great and the graphics are very clean especially considering the small amount of storage it uses. I bought the extra super pass and it was 100% worth it, but for casual gamers you should consider the ultra extra super pro mega pass which is only 35$ a season. However, the storyline is somewhat flawed. What happened to Paul’s dad!?!?!!! All in all it is great: whenever a new update drops i would not hesitate to buy the early access sale promo super package
Ann Chovey
16 Apr, 2025
4
My son has always been an A grade student and I never thought a second thought of how he acted in school until I went to a parent teacher conference. About 3-4 months ago his school introduced this app to influence good behavior via points. A few weeks ago my son came home with an interesting injury on his shoulder it seemed to be some kind of burn, when I questioned him about it he claimed it was “a show of loyalty to my liege.” Apparently ever since the app was introduced the students formed a kind of hierarchy depending on how many points you had. Until recently the “serfs” as my son calls them caused a revolt and injured many students and killed a female student. I went to my son’s school with him for a PT conference, upon entering the school I felt I was being watched despite it being after school hours. We met up with the teacher and it’s about what I expected my son is an honors students after all. About five minutes into the meeting a few students came barging in looking rabid and they grabbed my son searching him for something they stumbled the burn on his shoulder and claimed he was an ally of the former king pulled him out of the room. The children yelled at me calling me a traitor or something and pulled out weapons made from school supplies and threatened to hurt me. I pushed them out of the way (I’m an adult) and went searching for my son. The hall were in utter chaos children were fighting eachother with makeshift’s weapons. There was so much gore, there were no teachers to be found anywhere nor any signs of my son. I eventually found myself in the cafeteria, at the end of the room was their “king” a kid in a suit of armor made from cafeteria trays, and near him was my son tied up and beaten half to death. I was enraged I pick up a nearby mace made from school supplies and started making my way there. The student king called in reinforcements, they were no match for me and I looked like the Doom 1 title screen. There he was right in front of me, surrounded by countless bodies of his comrades. He stood up from his throne made from a chair from the teachers lounge. He threatened to kill my son if I tried to stop his reign, I lunged at him before he could even react. The fight was intense but in the end I was victorious, after the smoke cleared I found my son but I was too late someone else came during the fight and murdered my son. I held my son’s body in my arms and cried. I left that school broken and alone carrying my son’s body. I would rate 5/5 but from the trauma I have to rate it 4/5. - Sincerely Ann Chovey
Ann Chovey
09 Apr, 2025
4
My son has always been an A grade student and I never thought a second thought of how he acted in school until I went to a parent teacher conference. About 3-4 months ago his school introduced this app to influence good behavior via points. A few weeks ago my son came home with an interesting injury on his shoulder it seemed to be some kind of burn, when I questioned him about it he claimed it was “a show of loyalty to my liege.” Apparently ever since the app was introduced the students formed a kind of hierarchy depending on how many points you had. Until recently the “serfs” as my son calls them caused a revolt and injured many students and killed a female student. I went to my son’s school with him for a PT conference, upon entering the school I felt I was being watched despite it being after school hours. We met up with the teacher and it’s about what I expected my son is an honors students after all. About five minutes into the meeting a few students came barging in looking rabid and they grabbed my son searching him for something they stumbled the burn on his shoulder and claimed he was an ally of the former king pulled him out of the room. The children yelled at me calling me a traitor or something and pulled out weapons made from school supplies and threatened to hurt me. I pushed them out of the way (I’m an adult) and went searching for my son. The hall were in utter chaos children were fighting eachother with makeshift’s weapons. There was so much gore, there were no teachers to be found anywhere nor any signs of my son. I eventually found myself in the cafeteria, at the end of the room was their “king” a kid in a suit of armor made from cafeteria trays, and near him was my son tied up and beaten half to death. I was enraged I pick up a nearby mace made from school supplies and started making my way there. The student king called in reinforcements, they were no match for me and I looked like the Doom 1 title screen. There he was right in front of me, surrounded by countless bodies of his comrades. He stood up from his throne made from a chair from the teachers lounge. He threatened to kill my son if I tried to stop his reign, I lunged at him before he could even react. The fight was intense but in the end I was victorious, after the smoke cleared I found my son but I was too late someone else came during the fight and murdered my son. I held my son’s body in my arms and cried. I left that school broken and alone carrying my son’s body. I would rate 5/5 but from the trauma I have to rate it 4/5. - Sincerely Ann Chovey
Ann teake
09 Apr, 2025
1
This app doesn’t just track attendance—it makes it a toxic competition that seriously messes with students’ mental health. Instead of just recording when you’re in class, it gives you points for being there, and if you miss even one day, those points start dropping. Suddenly, it’s not just about showing up—it’s about being perfect, and if you’re not perfect, you feel like you’re failing. The worst part? The leaderboard. It ranks students based on their attendance, and guess what? If you’re not at the top, you’re automatically seen as less committed, lazy, or unreliable. The app rewards the students who never miss a day, while those who do (for valid reasons, like being sick or dealing with personal stuff) get left behind, ignored, or worse, bullied. The pressure to never miss class is unreal. Students start pushing themselves to show up even when they’re sick, burned out, or mentally drained just to keep their attendance score up. It’s exhausting, and the stress of having to keep a perfect record is way more harmful than missing a few days ever could be. And honestly, no one cares about the mental toll this system takes. It’s all about the numbers, and the app completely ignores the fact that life happens. When you miss class, it doesn’t mean you’re a bad student—it just means you’re human. But the app doesn’t care about that. It only cares about points and rankings. This app doesn’t help students; it makes everything harder by turning attendance into a mental health nightmare.
Jamal’s mom2
18 Mar, 2025
5
My darling son please this isn’t you I know this app made you a pimp and also black but it’s never to late to come back to me Jamal I am your mother and I love you please stop

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Additional Information
Rating:
3.38
Voted: 319
App Store Link:
Website:
Email: -
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Categories: Reference, Education
Size: 29MB
App Age: 10 years 5 months
Release Date: Jul 30, 2015
Last Update: Dec 04, 2025
Version: 4.0.5
Version history
4.0.5
Dec 04, 2025
Added excused tag to excused hall passes, added manual student ID entry for the hall pass kiosk, fixed an error message
4.0.4
Oct 07, 2025
Yearly update of underlying systems
Version history