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PBIS: Cranberry Station Elementary School

PBIS: Cranberry Station Elementary School. Principal – Judith Walker Assistant Principal – Michael Eisenklam PBIS Coach – Melissa Leahy. Session Goals. To share on overview of our PBIS program To highlight how SWIS data informs our decision making about our program.

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PBIS: Cranberry Station Elementary School

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  1. PBIS: Cranberry Station Elementary School Principal – Judith Walker Assistant Principal – Michael Eisenklam PBIS Coach – Melissa Leahy

  2. Session Goals • To share on overview of our PBIS program • To highlight how SWIS data informs our decision making about our program

  3. About Cranberry Station • Location: Westminster, MD Carroll County • Grade Levels: Kindergarten - Grade 5 • Student Population: 492 students total • 94 qualify for free/reduced meals • 48 receive title I services • 66 receive special education services • Ethnic breakdown: • 443 white, 28 African American, 13 Hispanic, 4 Asian and 4 American Indian Alaskan

  4. PBIS Matrix

  5. Cost Benefit Analysis Instruction Time Regained

  6. Positive Data • 100% of the student population have been recognized at quarterly assemblies • Nominated and received Exemplar status by MSDE for years 2004-05 and 2005-2006 • Number of behavioral referrals have significantly decreased since implementing PBIS • Staff report that fewer than 5 students are generating the highest number of referrals

  7. MSA Reading Data

  8. MSA Math Data

  9. Yearly Triangle Intensive, Individual Interventions Students with 6 or · Individual Students 2.44% 1-5% more referrals · Assessment-based · Intense, durable procedures 6.5% Students with 2-5 referrals Targeted Group Interventions 10-15% · Some Students (at-risk) · High Efficiency · Rapid Response Universal Interventions Students with 0-1 91.06% · 80-90% AllSettings Referrals (79% zero referrals) · All Students, · Preventive, proactive

  10. Suspension Data

  11. Total Number of Office Referrals

  12. Monthly Support Room Data

  13. Cafeteria VIP Program • Using SWIS location data, staff identified a higher number of referrals were coming from the cafeteria. • Each day two students from every class, who demonstrate the 4rs in the cafeteria receive a coupon. • Every 2 weeks a coupon is drawn for each class. The winners will be the VIP’s for lunch the following day. The student will wear a VIP button all day, select a friend to eat lunch with them at specially decorated tables, and receive a free ice cream pass from the PTA. • Their picture will be taken and displayed in the front lobby and listed in school newsletter.

  14. VIP Luncheon

  15. VIP Luncheon

  16. VIP Luncheon

  17. Celebrations • Daily coupons distributed • Weekly classroom coupon drawings • Monthly Grade Level Drawings • Bi-weekly Cafeteria VIP’s • Quarterly Assemblies • End of Year Celebration

  18. 24 Math Challenge Tournament

  19. 24 Math Challenge Tournament

  20. Proud Song

  21. ROTC Group From Neighboring PBIS High School

  22. Dance Group From Neighboring PBIS High School

  23. Staff At PBIS Celebration

  24. Team Building Field Trip

  25. 5thGrade Celebration Picnic

  26. Staff vs. Students Basketball

  27. Circus Day

  28. Choral Recitals

  29. Multicultural Assemblies

  30. Proud Trains

  31. Proud Trains

  32. Proud Trains

  33. Proud Trains

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