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Boonsboro Middle School Presenters: Amy Morgan & Amanda Kline BMS PBIS Co-Coordinators June 23, 2010. The Big 5 Under PBIS Umbrella. What?
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Boonsboro Middle School Presenters: Amy Morgan & Amanda Kline BMS PBIS Co-Coordinators June 23, 2010
The Big 5 Under PBIS Umbrella • What? • The interconnection of all of the various ‘Positive’ programs together. This synergy strengthens the overall climate of the school and allows for a streamlined and efficient delivery services.
The Big 5 Under PBIS Umbrella • Where? • Boonsboro Middle School, Washington County, MD • School population – 776 students • Rural area • Emerging Suburb servicing • Washington DC • Baltimore
The Big 5 Under PBIS Umbrella • Why? • Common Goal • It reduces the overlapping of the different programs • Gives the view of the big picture • Reduces scheduling conflicting of events • Emphasizes the sense of unity throughout all programs • Working Smarter to Work Harder
The Big 5 Under PBIS Umbrella • How? • Each subcommittee has a chair person that organizes the events and activities under their domain. • Monthly core meetings are held, where each chair person share, reviews, plans, and fine tunes the implementation of their program.
The Big 5 Under PBIS Umbrella • Who? Olweus Anti-Bullying Discipline Character Counts! Incentive Attendance Advisory WEB
Discipline • Emphasis: ‘Data drives’ the PBIS program! • Composure: Various faculty members; ie. Teachers from all grade levels, Teachers from all curriculums, Specialized behavioral-based Teachers, Guidance, Bus Drivers & Administration. • Synergistic Elements: • Incentive – ticket/reward system • Advisory – Mentor Teacher • Olweus – Bullying Prevention
SWIS Data Various ways to view data Bar Graph Triangle Chart • Data will be distributed to staff at the end of each month. • This data is important and drives the PBIS Program.
Character Counts! (CC!) • Emphasis: Provide education based on pillars of character traits, as well as, to celebrate academic & behavioral accomplishments. • Composure: Various faculty members; ie. Teachers from all grade levels, Teachers from all curriculums, Specialized Behavioral-based Teachers, & Guidance. • Synergistic Elements: • Advisory – Pillar Education • WEB – Student teaching student pillar lessons • Discipline – Academic vs. Behavior double triangle
Character Counts! (CC!) Group of students receiving their award for the Pillar of Trustworthiness. May 19, 2010
Attendance • Emphasis: Analyze data to provide opportunities to decrease truancy & tardiness, as well as, to celebrate excellence and improvements. • Composition: Various faculty members; ie. Teachers from all grade levels, Teachers from all curriculums, Specialized Behavioral-based Teachers, & Guidance. • Synergistic Elements: • Advisory – Mentor Teacher • Incentive- Celebration & Reward programs • Discipline – Academic vs. Attendance double triangle • Olweus – Bullying vs. Attendance issues
Attendance Students celebrating at the School Year Perfect Attendance Party.
Where Everyone Belongs (W.E.B.) • Emphasis: Ease transition of 6th grade students into the middle school atmosphere, as well as, develop leadership qualities within 8th grade students. • Composure: Various faculty members; ie. Teachers from all grade levels, Teachers from all curriculums, & Specialized Behavioral-based Teachers. • Synergistic Elements: • Advisory – 8th grade WEB Leaders teach 6th grade students • Incentive- Celebration activies: ie. Welcome, Kickball, Winter Party, etc. • Discipline – Academic vs. Attendance double triangle
Where Everyone Belongs (W.E.B.) Winter WEB Party – Crafts and Human Snowman
Where Everyone Belongs (W.E.B.) Students at the WEB Spring Play Day Training Event.
Advisory • Emphasis: Foster the relationship between faculty member and student throughout the entire school. Each faculty member is viewed as mentor; Group of students is viewed as family. • Composure: Various faculty members; ie. All Teachers, Guidance Counselors, Administrations, Instructional Assistant, & Support Staff. Students are arranged by grade and consist of around 15-18 students within each family. • Synergistic Elements: • WEB- 8th grade WEB Leaders teach 6th grade students lessons • Discipline – Academic/Behavior vs. Attendance double triangle • Character Counts & Olweus – educational platform
Advisory One of the many activities with in the Advisory Time (Team B) was the emphasis on Peace. We had several lessons about peace and the display towards others. In addition, we had a Peace Poster contest – see example. Finally, we incorporated ‘Community Read’ which focused on the book, “Schooled” by Gordon Korman and emphasized issues of bullying, tolerance, & peace. Give peace a chance!
Incentives • Emphasis: Reward students for positive behavior, as well as, inspire to continually improve their behavior. • Composure: Various faculty members; ie. Grade Level Teachers, Guidance Counselors, Behavioral Specialists & Bus Drivers, Support Staff (Cafeteria & Custodians) Parent/Community Volunteers. • Synergistic Elements: • Discipline – Battle of the Busses • Character Counts – educational platform • Attendance – rewarding for regular attendance
Incentives Winter PBIS activities – 8th grade Boys vs. Girls Basketball Game. Teachers refereed & Administrators helped coached.
Incentive Spring PBIS activities & the canisters for the ‘BIG’ End of the School Year drawing.
Olweus • Emphasis: Handling bullying by assisting the victim, empowering the bystander, and limiting the bully. • Composure: Various faculty members; ie. Various Grade Level Teachers, Guidance Counselors, Behavioral Specialists, Administration, Students, & Parent/Community Volunteers. • *BMS staff trained 09-10 school year & implementation 10-11 school year • Synergistic Elements: • Discipline – Academic vs. Behavior double triangle • Attendance – Academic vs. Attendance double triangle • Advisory & WEB - Incorporating Lessons within teaching
Citation of Pictures • Brittany Spears- • http://www.metro.co.uk/showbiz/749258-katie-price-goes-on-britney-spears-style-umbrella-rampage • Mary Poppins- • http://local.yodle.com/articles/relieving-muscle-tension-with-rolfing • Gene Kelly- • possibleway.blogspot.com/2008_10_01_archive.html