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No Wasted Time:

No Wasted Time:. PBIS Meetings That Work. Our School . Durham Elementary School Tigard, Oregon 550 students in grades K-5 23 classrooms 44% free/reduced Targeted Assistance Title I 60% White, 30% Latino, 10% other groups of color 20% ELL. Our Behavior Support System.

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  1. No Wasted Time: PBIS Meetings That Work

  2. Our School • Durham Elementary School • Tigard, Oregon • 550 students in grades K-5 • 23 classrooms • 44% free/reduced • Targeted Assistance Title I • 60% White, 30% Latino, 10% other groups of color • 20% ELL

  3. Our Behavior Support System • Core curriculum is Second Steps • School-wide positive supports • District protocol defines tiers of support • Effectiveness tracked through SWIS

  4. Our Reading Program • 90 minute protected block • “Walk to Read” (flexible skill grouping) • District protocol of curricular options • 3 instructional tiers • Interventions funded with general fund and Title I

  5. Our Math Program • 60 minutes per day of protected math instruction • Implementing Expressions next year • Interventions are mostly within core • Voyager math recently added

  6. No Wasted Time • “Organizing is what you do before you do something, so that when you do it, it is not all mixed up.” - Winnie the Pooh

  7. Before the Meeting • Clarify the purpose • Invite the right people • Create a year-long calendar • Assign leadership roles • Prepare an agenda • Collect useful data

  8. Clarify the Purpose(There are three!) 1. Evaluate School-Wide Effectiveness 2. Evaluate Grade-Level Effectiveness 3. Make Instructional Decisions About Individual Children

  9. Invite the Right People(No missing pieces of the puzzle) • Principal • Literacy Specialist • Counselor/School Psychologist • Learning Specialist • ELL Teacher • Classroom Teachers

  10. Create a Year-Long Calendar • It’s a priority for everyone • Every 6 weeks • Same week day

  11. Assign Leadership Roles • Facilitator and Time Keeper • Presenters of Data • Note Takers

  12. Make a Really, Really Good Agenda • Ask questions that need to be answered • Build in Decision Rules • Be thorough • Keep it consistent • Use it – stick to it

  13. Collect Useful Data • What do you need to know to answer the questions you’ll be asking?

  14. During the Meeting 1. Make it easy for classroom teachers to participate 2. Stick to the agenda 3. Present data in visual forms 4. Include all children 5. Make commitments to problem solve at a later date 6. Take minutes

  15. Make it Easy for Teachers • Teachers “just” show up • Data are provided • Minutes are taken by others

  16. Stick to the Agenda

  17. Present Data Visually • Grade level chart • Individual student graphs • Color Coding • Mark 6 Week Intervals

  18. Make Commitments to Problem Solve at a Later Date • Identify the need to develop or modify a plan • Determine who needs to participate • Assign tasks • Follow through

  19. Take Minutes • Important for accountability • Historical record • Laptop at meeting • Designated recorder

  20. After the Meeting • Get Minutes Out Promptly • Follow Through on Commitments • Share On-Going Progress Monitoring

  21. Get Minutes Out Promptly • E-mail to all team members • Each meeting is added to the previous meeting • Staff are expected to read them

  22. Follow Through on Commitments “When you get right down to the root of the meaning of the word “succeed”, you find that it simply means to follow through.” - F.N. Nichol

  23. Share On-Going Progress Monitoring • Data are used to inform instruction • Adjustments are made as needed

  24. “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” - Aristotle

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