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Northern Penobscot Tech Region III Presenters: Sarah Hainer, School Counselor

Northern Penobscot Tech Region III Presenters: Sarah Hainer, School Counselor Kelly Bowker RN, Instructor. Goals for Today. Give you a snapshot of where we are today and briefly explain how we got there Present you with clear ideas from which you can choose one or two to implement.

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Northern Penobscot Tech Region III Presenters: Sarah Hainer, School Counselor

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  1. Northern Penobscot Tech Region III Presenters: Sarah Hainer, School Counselor Kelly Bowker RN, Instructor

  2. Goals for Today • Give you a snapshot of where we are today and briefly explain how we got there • Present you with clear ideas from which you can choose one or two to implement

  3. Our Journey • Summer of 2010, morphed “Data team” Into RTI team. • Attended PBIS conferences • Need to establish “buy-in” with staff (very important, takes time, focus on benefit to students and school culture) • Student-driven, not another initiative!

  4. Team Implementation Checklist • Looked at where we were. (What do we have in place already?) • Helped to set goals. • First step…How do we come up with school-wide values? (Team Implementation Checklist, Version 3.1, May, 2011 Sugai, G., Horner, R., Lewis-Palmer, T., & Rossetto Dickey, C. Adapted from Sugai, Horner, Lewis-Palmer, 2001 Educational and Community Supports, University of Oregon)

  5. Bringing It back • Presented at several staff development days • What does good behavior look like? • Where do we expect good behavior? • Included ancillary staff • Gathered feedback from all then boiled it down! • Recommend you involve students in the process

  6. Core Values • Results • Accountability • Respect • Commitment to Success • Honesty and Integrity

  7. Matrix (Consistent Expectations) • What would (Core value) look like (where)? • Example: • What would respect look like in the hallway ? • What would honesty and integrity look like on the bus?

  8. Professionalism

  9. Competition for School Logo • Increased school spirit and awareness- ENERGY • Signage • The development of acronym ARCH

  10. Data-Driven • Developing RTI Response/Referral/Intervention Form • More workshop time

  11. Using RTI forms • Not much luck • Didn’t know: • when to fill them out • What to do with them once they were filled out • What actions to take??? • If I have good classroom management surely I wouldn’t have to fill them out??

  12. Check-In, Check-Out • Have a problem child?? Send them to CICO…NOT! • Who will benefit? • Team decides to pilot CICO with hand-picked students from team members’ classes

  13. Wasn’t this supposed to be based on POSITIVE interventions??Year 2 • Administrators attend PBIS High School Summit 8/2012, become re-energized (Somersworth High School) • Summer RTI team meeting to set goals

  14. Goals for 2011/12 • All teachers will teach an RTI lesson the first month of school • Evidence of core value lesson on each classroom wall • Do a quarterly lesson • Green binder • All teachers increase understanding of CICO • Immediate feedback and positive reinforcement procedure established

  15. ARCH to Success Was Born

  16. ARCH Cards • Person-to-person, very specific, positive feedback • Quarterly drawings • Discussed perfect quarterly attendance generating a card • Can give a card to any student • Photocopy so student can have original for keepsake and copy goes in drawing. • Have ARCH card recipient list running in TV in lobby • Recipients listed in paper with the pictures of drawing winners.

  17. Core Value Lesson Plan • On the Syntiro website and included in your packet • Modeling

  18. Teaching CICO-Skit • Team created a skit that showed an example of a student getting referred to the RTI team. • Team decides CICO is appropriate intervention • Assists teacher to set goals for student • Explains process to student • Talks student out of the tree when she thinks she is being singled out • Shows student progress

  19. Collecting Data (eeek!!) • How much is enough? • How to track it? • What should you collect? • How much detail? • In what format? • What do you do with it once you have collected it????? • Heeelp!

  20. RTI Team • Meets every two weeks 45-60 minutes • Lunch meetings as needed • Take minutes, attendance. • Has a budget • Administrator participation • Go over attendance report • Behavior forms • Discuss interventions • Recommend an agenda and plan/goals

  21. Where To Next??? • We need a few clear accomplishable goals • A method to collect and evaluate data • Encouragement and further support of teachers • Clearer understanding of what we are trying to accomplish with the data • A clear pathway for early intervention

  22. Results • Climate of the school • Office reports 90% less referrals for discipline.

  23. Contact information • Sarah Hainer 794-3004 ex 216 • shainer@msln.net • Kelly Bowker 794-3004 ex 231 • bowkerk@msln.net

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