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PBIS (Positive Behavior Intervention System). “Husky Pride”. What is it?. Improving school/student performance Tying all efforts to the benefit of students Never changing things that are working Always making the smallest change that will have the biggest impact on students/school.
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PBIS (Positive Behavior Intervention System) “Husky Pride”
What is it? • Improving school/student performance • Tying all efforts to the benefit of students • Never changing things that are working • Always making the smallest change that will have the biggest impact on students/school
CONTINUUM OF SCHOOL-WIDE POSITIVE BEHAVIOR SUPPORT Tertiary Prevention: FBABSP for Students with High-Risk Behavior ~5% Secondary Prevention: Specialized Group Systems for Students with At-Risk Behavior ~15% Primary Prevention: School/Classroom- Wide Systems for All Students, Staff, & Settings ~80% of Students
Components of School Wide System • Developing School Rules • Defining & Teaching expectations across settings • Defining & Teaching School-wide routines in common areas • Acknowledgment system • Consequences System & Decision Making
What the DATA Tells us… • The following 6 statements where identified on the Self-Assessment Survey taken in December as, NOT being in place and had a HIGH ranking for needing improvement…
Think about it… • Expected student behaviors are taught directly. • Consequences for problem behaviors are defined clearly. • Options exist to allow classroom instruction to continue when problem behavior occurs. • Data on problem behavior patterns are collected and summarized within an on-going system. • Patterns of student problem behavior are reported to teams and faculty for active decision-making on a regular basis (e.g. monthly). • Staff receives regular opportunities for developing and improving active supervision skills.
Establishing a Social Culture Common Language MEMBERSHIP “The EDS Community” Common Experience CommonVision/Values
Few positive school-wide expectations defined, taught, & encouraged
TEACHING MATRIX Expectations
Team Time: • In your teams, think about and discuss the following question… • “What behaviors, if eliminated, would improve the positive climate of our school?