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FDLRS Behavioral Leadership Teams Academy 2013-14

FDLRS Announces…. FDLRS Behavioral Leadership Teams Academy 2013-14. Develop Tier 1 school wide universal practices for your Multi-Tiered System of Student Support!. School Commitment Select/Create a school leadership team (to include an administrator & ESE educator)

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FDLRS Behavioral Leadership Teams Academy 2013-14

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  1. FDLRS Announces… FDLRS Behavioral Leadership Teams Academy 2013-14 Develop Tier 1 school wide universal practices for your Multi-Tiered System of Student Support! • School Commitment • Select/Create a school • leadership team (to include • an administrator & ESE • educator) • Purchase and/or check out • Safe and Civil Schools • Foundations: Establishing • Positive Discipline Policies • Schedule school-based, • on-going behavior leadership • team work sessions • FDLRS Support • Online Orientation (2 hours) • September 17th 4-6 pm • 3 Face-to-face cohort • professional learning days • 12/5/13; 3/6/14; 5/8/14 • Location: TBD • 4* On-site coaching sessions • October/Jan-Feb/April-May • *Optional summer planning • Staff/student electronic • survey access & data • print-outs for leadership • team analysis • Questions to Consider • Do we currently have a school- • wide approach to positive behavior support for all students on our campus? • Are all staff aware and consistently teaching the same core behavioral expectations across all environments of the school campus? • Do we currently approach discipline concerns from a proactive, positive, and instructional position? Questions? Please contact: Donna Crocker Donna.crocker@ocps.net 407.317.3679 • This document was developed by the FDLRS Action Associate Center, a special project funded by the Florida Department of Education, Division of Public Schools, Bureau of Exceptional Education and Student Services, through federal assistance under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Part B.

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