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PBIS Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports Regional Conference June 30, 2011

PBIS Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports Regional Conference June 30, 2011. Effective Meetings, Agenda Planning and Team Involvement. Scott Russell, Art teacher and Internal Coach. Ball’s Bluff Elementary. Opened in 1995 Started PBIS in 2007 Average Student Population: 800

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PBIS Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports Regional Conference June 30, 2011

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  1. PBISPositive Behavioral Interventions & SupportsRegional ConferenceJune 30, 2011 Effective Meetings, Agenda Planning and Team Involvement Scott Russell, Art teacher and Internal Coach

  2. Ball’s Bluff Elementary Opened in 1995 Started PBIS in 2007 Average Student Population: 800 ELL, Title 1 (when started PBIS)

  3. PBISPositive Behavioral Interventions & Supports “We’re all a piece of the puzzle”

  4. Each day remember CONSISTENCY And being positive 

  5. Our PBIS team • Ann Tydings– 5th grade rep • Erin Hernley– 4thgrade rep • Cathy Travis– 3rdgrade rep • Dave Wittmann– 2ndgrade rep • Paula Palkovic– 1stgrade rep • Lora Reles– Kindergarten rep • Trisha Duderewicz– SPED rep • Taina Acevedo – ELL rep • Mary Hughes – Specialist rep • Dr. Melinda Carper, Ana Perdue, Jennifer Zecher– administrators • Donna Winters - Chair • Scott Russell – Internal Coach We meet the 2nd Wednesday of each month, please let any member of the committee know of your concerns.

  6. Our PBIS team

  7. Agenda

  8. Sub-committee proposal

  9. Data

  10. 10-11/09-10 Comparison

  11. Behavior Management Classroom or Office? 3 Level System

  12. Behavior Management Classroom or Office? 2 Level System

  13. Report/Referral Form

  14. PBIS @ BBES What is BBES’s PBIS framework? What does ROAR stand for? How do you ROAR in the halls? In the Bathrooms? On the Playground?

  15. What does PBIS look like in YOUR classroom! How do you fit your classroom rules into the ROAR Matrix? DON’T reinvent the wheel – where do your expectations connect with Respect, On Task and Always Responsible? Take time to discuss/assess last year within your team & what your rules might be this year.

  16. What does PBIS look like in YOUR classroom!

  17. Cafeteria Behavior Welcome Whispers How does your garden grow? Calmly Chatting Marvelous Manners Tidy Table Super Safety

  18. Compliment Collection How many times an adult complimented our line 2 points if the compliment is from Dr. Carper or Mrs. Perdue How was our Cafeteria day? Circle the flowers we kept today. Yellow flower = Welcome Whispers Blue Flower = Calmly Chatting Orange Flower = Marvelous Manners White Flower = Tidy Table Pink Flower = Super Safety Hallway Line Compliments

  19. Service projects • Ambassadors • Classroom Helpers • Earth Squad • PTA Service Partners • Techno Tigers • Wee Deliver • PBIS Student involvement: • K-ELL count our tiger paws • Students collect and tally our Cafeteria and Compliment counts with coordinating teacher.

  20. Incentives For students – CBG paws For teachers – PAWS for Praise

  21. Interventions • Individual Classroom procedures • CICO = • Check in-Check out

  22. PBIS Bulletin Board

  23. Questions/Comments?

  24. Session overview • Avoid meeting mayhem and manage the team’s time to achieve goals with a carefully planned agenda. This session will provide steps to structure PBIS team meetings to increase efficiency and be more productive to make every meeting successful. Learn how BBES has utilized a large team (12 members!) to effective outcomes which have assisted in faculty buy in, data-driven planning and 4+ years of PBIS. Gain strategies and ideas from a school entering its 5th year of PBIS.

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