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Check In/ Check Out Overview

Check In/ Check Out Overview. Rachel Saladis Madison Metropolitan School District – External Coach Wisconsin PBIS Network – Regional Technical Assistance rsaladis@madison.k12.wi.us. CICO within School-wide PBS.

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Check In/ Check Out Overview

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  1. Check In/ Check OutOverview Rachel Saladis Madison Metropolitan School District – External Coach Wisconsin PBIS Network – Regional Technical Assistance rsaladis@madison.k12.wi.us

  2. CICO within School-wide PBS • All specialized interventions are more effective, and more durable, if they are done with school-wide behavioral expectations as a foundation.

  3. Tertiary Prevention: Specialized Individualized *Systems for Students with High-Risk Behavior SCHOOL-WIDE POSITIVE BEHAVIOR SUPPORT ~5% Secondary Prevention: Targeted Interventions *Systems for Students with At-Risk Behavior ~15% Primary Prevention: School-/Classroom- Wide Systems for All Students, Staff, & Settings  ~80% of Students

  4. Major Features of Targeted Interventions • Intervention is continuously available • Rapid access to intervention (72 hr) • Very low effort by teachers • Consistent with school-wide expectations • Implemented by all staff/faculty in a school • Home/school linkage • Flexible intervention based on assessment • Functional Assessment • Adequate resources (admin, team) • weekly meeting, plus 10 hours a week for coordination • Student chooses to participate • Continuous monitoring for decision-making

  5. Check In/Check Out • BEP video • Behavior Education Plan

  6. BEP Plan Weekly BEP Meeting 9 Week Graph Sent Morning Check-In Program Update Home Check-In EXIT Afternoon Check-out BEP/Check-in Check-out Cycle Class Check out TeacherChecks Class Check in

  7. CICO Record Name: ____________________________ Date: ______________ 0 = Need work, 1 = “OK” 2 = Nice Job Comments:

  8. HAWK Report Date ________ Student _______________Teacher___________________

  9. Daily Progress Report

  10. Daily Data Used for Decision Making

  11. Daily Data Used for Decision Making

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