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P ositive B ehavioral I nterventions & S upports

P ositive B ehavioral I nterventions & S upports. Universal Implementation. 80 % On Board to start Everyone Participates! School Wide Data Driven Dynamic over time. PBIS. PBIS School Wide Effective Practices. D efine expected behaviors T each expected behaviors

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P ositive B ehavioral I nterventions & S upports

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  1. Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports

  2. Universal Implementation 80 % On Board to start Everyone Participates! School Wide Data Driven Dynamic over time PBIS

  3. PBIS School Wide Effective Practices Defineexpected behaviors Teachexpected behaviors Remindstudents(& staff)of expected behaviors Celebrate displays of expected behaviors Reteachbehaviors not meeting expectations

  4. School Wide Training & Implementation Define expected behaviors 3-5 Simple School-wide Expectations Develop PBIS language for your school Develop a Matrix for all areas Create posters and displays

  5. 3to 5 School Wide Behavioral Expectations In response to building culture… PBIS becomes who you are as a school !

  6. Hawk Pride Expectations THE MATRIX

  7. Wildcat Paw PrideExpectations

  8. School Wide Training & Implementation Teachexpected behaviors Cool Tool School Wide Direct Instruction All Staff (substitute teachers and support staff) Students Parents bus drivers Lunch supervisors Patrols

  9. TEACH Staff Presentation and Staff handbook T-chart for staff Cool tool lesson plans Students Student Success guide School wide rotation training and Kick Off Parents Student Success Guide & parent letter School wide rotation for parents run by students

  10. HAWK PRIDE PBIS STAFF HANDBOOK

  11. HAWK PRIDE Student Success Guide

  12. COOL TOOLSAll areas of the school

  13. School Wide Training & Implementation RemindStudents & Staff of Expectations In-the-Moment Reminders (common language) Posters & Matrix displayed Bingo Boards Bulletin Boards Daily Announcements Review of data (SWIS & Surveys)

  14. POSTER BE RESPECTFUL Play Fairly Accept others Follow rules and Adult directions Take turns Line up quickly and quietly Be patient BE RESPONSIBLE Wait your turn Use equipment safely Stay in playground area BE REAL Safety first! HAWK PRIDE On The Playground

  15. Wildcat Pride In The Hallway Be Safe Walk and Watch Place your PAWS Be Respectful Quiet Voices(Wildcat Whisper) Kind Words Honor Others Space and Property Be Responsible Take care of business Look and Listen POSTER

  16. Honor Others Space Boardmaker Pictures

  17. Recognition & Reminder GOTCHA Hawk Pride ____________was caught ____Being Responsible ____Being Respectful ____Being Real Comments______________________________________ Staff _________________ Student: ______________________ WOW __________________________ is Respectful Safe Responsible Wildcat WOW

  18. News and Video • Hawk Pride News • Training Video of students and teachers • Newsletters • Announcements

  19. Glenbrook Elementary Comparison of data on Student Satisfaction Surveys. Data included represents only “yes” answers, not included are the “sometimes” Spring 2005 243 Parent Surveys completed Spring 2006 137 Parent Surveys completed November 2006 110 Parent Surveys completed (65% of the 110 surveys answers were only: Always and Most of the time) On the last parent survey sent out in November 2006 38% of the surveys represented 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students family’s opinions. Out of that 38% there were more negative responses than those of other grade levels. At each of these grades; 3, 4 and 5 we have teachers that are not fully committed to the idea and implementation of PBIS. At these grade levels often more referrals are issued then Gotchas. I feel this is definitely reflected in our data.

  20. Comparison of data on Parent Satisfaction surveys.Data included represents the combined number of “Always and Most of the time”, not including sometimes

  21. School Wide Training & Implementation Celebratedisplays of expected behaviors Recognize and Reinforce for Students & staff Staff PBIS themed treats Principal incentives Time for tough times Students Gotchas / PAWS – prize drawings Open Gym / PBIS Recess Homework Pass Rotation games Movie and popcorn

  22. Hawk Pride CaféThe Hawk Pride Café would like to present you with a sweet treat as a thank you for your efforts in implementing PBIS. Menu Selections Really Sweet Raspberry Pie Exquisite Chocolate Tart Scrumptious Sweet Treats Positively Delicious Cheese Cake Extra Extraordinary Edibles Chocolate Brownie Bites Tempting Tea and Coffee Thank you for supporting PBIS!

  23. School Wide Training & Implementation Reteach Behaviors not meeting Expectations Data drivenSchool wideTargeted Boosters Video (Newscast) Assemblies Student brochure

  24. YEAR AT A GLANCE Team Meetings August September October November December January March April May Kick Off Booster Activity Celebrations Surveys Data analysis Staff input & Communication

  25. Universal Team School Wide Data Driven Dynamic over time Keep it energized! Have Fun! PBIS

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