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School-Wide Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports (PBIS) KEEPING UP THE MOMENTUM

School-Wide Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports (PBIS) KEEPING UP THE MOMENTUM. Presented by: Milt McKenna. Set Up/My Goal Today. Provide “NEW” Ideas Create Energy for “OLD” Ideas Provide Useful Info Reinforce Current Situation. In The Beginning. PBIS WAS NEW !! SNI

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School-Wide Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports (PBIS) KEEPING UP THE MOMENTUM

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  1. School-Wide Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports (PBIS) KEEPING UP THE MOMENTUM Presented by: Milt McKenna

  2. Set Up/My Goal Today • Provide “NEW” Ideas • Create Energy for “OLD” Ideas • Provide Useful Info • Reinforce Current Situation

  3. In The Beginning • PBIS WAS NEW !! • SNI • We/You did whatever it took to keep it going (fresh) • A person with a PASSION • Lot‘s of Excitement • Enthusiasm • New Ideas

  4. As time wore on . . . . • Less enthusiasm • Same old stuff • Burn out • No delegation • Overworked • Overwhelmed • Etc…..Etc…Etc…

  5. ? ? ? ? What Happened? ? ? How do we Get it back? ? ? ?

  6. Challenge #1

  7. Challenge # 2

  8. Challenge # 3

  9. Challenge # 4

  10. Challenge # 5 Competing, Inter-related National Goals • Improve literacy, math, geography, science, etc. • Make schools safe, caring, & focused on teaching & learning • Improve student character & citizenship • Eliminate bullying • Prevent drug use • Prepare for postsecondary education • Provide a free & appropriate education for all • Prepare viable workforce • Affect rates of high risk, antisocial behavior • Leave no child behind • Etc….

  11. Challenge # 6 The key is not to prioritize what's on your schedule, but to schedule your priorities.” Steven Covey

  12. T H E DO NOTs

  13. Sit Back - Relax

  14. FunctionsDataReinforcers/RecognitionFunding

  15. FunctionsDataReinforcers/RecognitionFunding

  16. FUNCTIONS

  17. Sample Teaming Matrix Are outcomes measurable?

  18. REORGANIZATION of PBIS Duties

  19. FunctionsDataReinforcers/RecognitionFunding

  20. What Do You Do With Data ? • Make Informed Decisions • Look At Trends • Use Data To Inform

  21. ODR Instructional Benefit 2001-2002 2277 2002-2003 - 1322 = 955 42% improvement = 42,975 min. @ 45 min. = 716.25 hrs = 119 daysof Instructional time

  22. INTENSIVE Wrap Team Student Services Team TARGETED ESMH UNIVERSAL Family Leadership Team School counseling services Second Step FBAs/BIPs School health services Social skills, bully proofing, and/or anger management groups Student Intervention Plans School wide PBIS Behavioral contracting Health Education Voluntary State Curriculum Character Education Section 504 Plans and/or IEPs Alternative programs Check-in/Check-out Responsive counseling Bullying Prevention School mental health services Expanded School Mental Health Initiatives and Interagency Partnerships

  23. Triangle Activity: Applying the Three-Tiered Logic to Your School Tier 3 Tier 2 Tier 1

  24. FunctionsDataReinforcers/RecognitionFunding

  25. REINFORCERS Cougar Traits in the Community Student Name __________________________________Displayed the Cougar Trait of: Respect Responsibility Caring Citizenship

  26. Acknowledging SW Expectations:REINFORCERS“RATIONALE” • Humans require regular & frequent feedback on their actions • Humans experience frequent feedback from others, self, & environment • W/o formal feedback to encourage desired behavior, other forms of feedback shape undesired behaviors

  27. How Do you “Redeem” Reinforcers? • Daily/Weekly/Monthly Drawings • Group Rewards • Purchase (Token Economy): • School Store items • Prize Cart • Privileges • Time on computers Bus Announcements • Lunch with … Answer Phone • Dances/Parties Computer time • Homework Pass • Dress Down Day (Faculty also)

  28. High Fives Gotchas Traveling Passport Super Sub Slips, Bus Bucks Back/front of bus Free homework coupon Discount school store, grab bag Early dismissal/Late arrival First/last in Line Video store coupon, free fries BUG=Bringing up Grades Extra dessert Class event G.O.O.S.E 1-Free Period Massage File stuffer Coffee Coupon Golden Plunger Give Em’ a Hand Kudos Positive Office Referrals BASS=Behavior + Academics = Student Success What really matters Is the POSITIVE social acknowledgement & interaction!! Samples

  29. So, with all of this going on, how do we maintain energy, dedication, forward movement for PBIS? ASSESS: Where you Are Where You have been Where you want to go

  30. CELEBRATE • SUCCESS • ODR’s • SUSPENSIONS • POSITIVES • FAMILY INVOLVEMENT

  31. . PBIS Matrix for Home • I am respectful Listen to my parents • Be truthful to my parents • Play cooperatively • Speak nicely to others • I am responsible Put away my toys, bike, and equipment • Help with jobs at home • Follow my parents’ directions • Share Thursday folder with parents • I am safe Play safely with others • Stay in designated areas • Stay away from strangers • Wear bike helmet and equipment • I am prepared Finish homework and share with parent • Pack backpack at night for school the next day • Go to bed on time • Get up and get ready for school when called

  32. 2. NATURAL CONTEXT 1. SOCIAL SKILL Expectations 3. BEHAVIOR EXAMPLES

  33. The Power Of Teaching • “If a child doesn’t know how to read, we teach.” • “If a child doesn’t know how to swim, we teach.” • “If a child doesn’t know how to multiply, we teach.” • “If a child doesn’t know how to drive, we teach.” • “If a child doesn’t know how to behave, we … … teach? …punish?” Why can’t we finish the last sentence as automatically as we do the others? PBIS Philosophy

  34. Reviewing Strive for Five Involve Students • Be respectful. • Be safe. • Work peacefully. • Strive for excellence. • Follow directions.

  35. “DINGER” • Reminding staff to have positive interaction • Procedures • Ring timer on regular, intermittent schedule • Engage in quick positive interaction “GOLDEN PLUNGER” • Involve custodian • Procedure • Custodian selects one classroom/ hallway each week that is clean & orderly • Sticks gold-painted plunger with banner on wall “1 FREE PERIOD” • Contributing to a safe, caring, effective school environment • Procedures • Given by Principal • Principal takes over class for one hour • Used at any time “G.O.O.S.E.” • “Get Out Of School Early” • Or “arrive late” • Procedures • Kids/staff nominate • Kids/staff reward, then pick

  36. FunctionsDataReinforcers/RecognitionFunding

  37. FUNDING • PTA • ADMINISTRATOR • LOCAL VENDORS (School Night at Pizza Hut) • Follow up with letters/certificates of appreciation • Soup er Mondays • Ask For Donations

  38. Regional/Local Forum • Coaches • Team Leaders • Team Members • Newsletter • Other Ways To Share??

  39. No Magic Solutions Success !! Collaboration TEAM Work !! Hard Work DELEGATION

  40. School-Wide Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports (PBIS) Keeping Up the Momentum Milt McKenna www.pbismaryland.org mmckenna@msde.state.md.us

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