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We have our data – now what?. Bear Creek Elementary School July 2010 Sally Barbieri, Assistant Principal Jeanine Wilson, PBIS Team Leader Frank Soda, Classroom Teacher Kristen Cullen, PBIS Coach. Objective:.
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We have our data – now what? Bear Creek Elementary School July 2010 Sally Barbieri, Assistant Principal Jeanine Wilson, PBIS Team Leader Frank Soda, Classroom Teacher Kristen Cullen, PBIS Coach
Objective: Members of the Bear Creek PBIS team will share how PBIS data guides decision-making regarding interventions for yellow & red zone students. Discussion will encompass both global and targeted strategies utilized to support their PBIS program and established county mandates (i.e., SST, IEP, attendance).
Our Data Teams • We have two teams analyzing school-wide data in addition to our PBIS committee • PBIS Behavior Team • Meets 1x/month during school day • 2nd Tuesday of the month • Includes team leader, coach, administrator, and school counselor • Attendance Team • Meets 1x/month during school day • 4th Tuesday of the month • Includes team leader, coach, administrator, school counselor, social worker, and PPW
PBIS Behavior Team • Data printed and copied by team leader for team to review • Data includes: • Big 5 PBIS data lists – average referrals/day/month, location, problem behaviors, time of day, students involved • List of all yellow/red zone students • Informal input from Focus Room Interventionist • Data from the PBIS store • Decisions and interventions tracked by Team Leader
Attendance Team • Data includes excel chart maintained by school secretary • She prints and copies for review • Excused absences • Tardies
Before we share possible outcomes from our data team meetings . . . .
An Activity • Look at the dot on your handouts – what color is it? • Please find others with the same color dot. • Each group has a different set of data to analyze • Attendance, school-wide, or student specific • Please review your data and develop at least two actions or interventions you might implement
PBIS Behavior Team • Big 5 • Total referrals • Booster lessons in January • Lime green bear paws • Orange MSA bear paws • Purple Raven bear paws • Location • Cafeteria rewards
PBIS Behavior Team (con’t) • PBIS store data • Sent to teachers for them to analyze and develop interventions if needed • Some grade level teams discuss together • Changes in how paws are stored for some students/ grade levels
PBIS Behavior Team (con’t) • List of yellow/red zone students • Key Point counselor in school • Classroom observations related to FBA/BIP implementation • 5th grade incentive for “spring fever 2009” • Daily behavior monitoring charts • Interest inventories • Planning with teachers • Individual mentoring
PBIS Behavior Team (con’t) • List of yellow/red zone students (continued) • Grade level conferences • After-school detention • In-school work study • Consult with social worker or counselor • Referrals to SST • Referrals to IEP
Attendance Team • Letters home at determined absences • Check-in program with special area teachers →→→→→→→ • Required parent conferences (RPC) • Home visits • Morning announcements - school-wide attendance percentage & those classes earning perfect attendance • Attendance incentive at PBIS store • Scoops for Attendance
Ideas for next year • Develop a half-sheet form letter to share with teachers more effectively ideas/decisions from behavior/attendance teams • Providing list to teachers of their students who have earned blue locker paws at the end of each quarter
Questions? Any ideas from your building you’d like to share?
Thanks for sharing with us today. If you’d like more info about anything you’ve heard, feel free to ask . . . Sally Barbieri, Assistant Principal sbarbieri@bcps.org Jeanine Wilson, PBIS Team Leader jwilson4@bcps.org Frank Soda, Classroom Teacher fsoda@bcps.org Kristen Cullen, PBIS Coach kcullen@bcps.org Bear Creek (410) 887-7007