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Page 1: Safe Schools, Fair Schools Summit November 12, 2010

Safe Schools, Fair Schools SummitNovember 12, 2010

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Defining PBIS

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What is Positive Behavior Intervention & Support?

Positive Behavior Intervention & Support (PBIS) refers to the application of positive behavioral interventions and systems to achieve socially important behavior change.

(OSEP, 1999)

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- Focused on the student’s problem behavior

- Goal was to stop undesirable behavior, through the use of punishment

- Replaces undesired behavior with a new behavior or skill

- PBIS alters environments, teaches appropriate skills, and rewards appropriate behavior

Traditional DisciplinePositive Behavior Intervention & Support

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PBIS Process

Administrative Leadership Team-Based Implementation Define Behavioral Expectations Teach Behavioral Expectations Acknowledge & Reward Student & Adult

Performance Monitor and Correct Behavioral Errors Use Data for Decision Making Build Parent Collaboration

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School ImprovementSchool Improvement

Targeted Group Interventions•Small group instruction•Focused academic help sessions

Intensive, Individual Interventions•Tutoring•Academic Remediation Plans•Specially Designed Instruction

Intensive, Individual Interventions•Functional Behavior Assessment & Behavior Intervention Planning

Targeted Group Interventions•Social Skills instruction•Reinforcement of specific skills•Group Behavioral Strategies•Classroom Coaching

Universal Interventions•School-wide rules and procedures•Systematic reinforcement•Social Skills Instruction•Culturally responsive practices•Data-based decision-making•Parent & Community Partnerships

Universal Interventions•Effective instructional practices •Recognition of academic achievement•Culturally responsive practices•Data-based decision-making•Parent & Community Partnerships

Academic Behavior

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Expected Outcomes

More instructional time Reduced rates of referral/suspension Improved attendance from staff and

students Increased student proficiency Increased parent participation and

partnerships Improved community involvement and

support Lower staff attrition rates

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Implementing PBIS

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Watauga High School Boone, North Carolina

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Administrative Support

Strong Team

Priority for School Leadership

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Student Involvement

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Secondary Prevention

& Intervention

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Individual PBIS ImplementationAssessment, Support, and Counseling (ASC) Center

•High School, ASU, New River, and other stakeholders•Services Available

–Crisis Intervention–Teacher Consultation–Education–Assessment–Brief Therapy–Referral–Parent Support/Assistance

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Celebrating Students & Staff

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Office Referrals

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Improving Attendance; Reducing EC Identification

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Increasing Performance

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Evaluating PBIS

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Schools Implementing PBIS in NC

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ODRS/100/Day by Grade Level

2008-09

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Suspensions/100 Students by Year

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2008-09(6th grade)

2009-10(7th grade)

Referrals 11 5

Individual Student DataBehavioral Success

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Individual Student DataBehavioral Success

2008-09 (6th grade)

2009-10(7th grade)

Referrals 6 0

Referrals Per Year

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NC PBIS Schools: ODR and AYP2008-09

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Suspension Rate and EOC/EOG Reading

2008-09

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44%

45%

46%

47%

48%

49%

50%

Non PBIS implementing HS PBIS HS

Schools showing improvement in Graduation Rate from 07-08 to 08-09

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Supporting PBIS

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Parent & Community Involvement

Ask about behavior instruction at your community school

Talk to teachers, administrators, school board members, legislators

Volunteer Sponsor a celebration Link a school to potential

sponsors/community partners Participate in community collaborative

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For more information…www.pbis.org

www.ncpublicschools.org/positivebehavior/

Heather ReynoldsPBIS Consultant, DPI919.807.4059 [email protected]