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Strategic Planning October 19, 2013

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Page 1: Strategic Planning October 19, 2013

Strategic Planning October 19, 2013

Climate and Learning Environment in District 66 Schools

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What is RtI (Response to Intervention)?

• RtI is a multi-tier approach to the early identification and support of students with learning and behavior needs.

• Multi-tier means three tiers of support.• Tier One is the core group• Tier Two is a targeted intervention group• Tier Three is intensive interventions and

evaluation.

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RtI Triangle

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How does the district manage and evaluate the behavior data?

• This is our third year of using PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) in the district. We began to pilot it four years ago.

• PBIS is a proactive systems approach to establishing behavior expectations and supports.

• District-wide we have three expectations: Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Safe.

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• Behavioral expectations are taught to all students. (At the beginning of the year as well as refreshers throughout the year).

• In teaching expectations students are given a good example, a bad example and a good example for each expectation.

• Students are then reinforced for following the expectations with verbal praise and / or PAWS or STARS.

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Behavioral Data

• Data is collected and we are then able to analyze it by time of day, location, behavior etc. This can be done by an individual student or as a building or grade level.

• Tier I PBIS Teams analyze this type of data bi-monthly. Boosters are then planned based on data.

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Elizabeth Ide Average referrals per day

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PrairieviewAverage referrals per day

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LakeviewAverage referrals per day

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Elizabeth IdeAverage referrals by location

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Prairieview Average referrals by location

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LakeviewAverage referrals by location

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Illinois Interactive Report Card

www.iirc.niu.edu

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