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Session 7

Session 7. Louisiana Positive Behavior Support Project 2 nd Annual State Conference July 9-10, 2009. CURRENT LAPBS PROJECT: Where we were, where we are, and where we’re going!. 2869 Individuals from 468 schools received training from 2002 until December 2008

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Session 7

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  1. Session 7

  2. Louisiana Positive Behavior Support Project 2nd Annual State Conference July 9-10, 2009

  3. CURRENT LAPBS PROJECT: Where we were, where we are, and where we’re going!

  4. 2869 Individuals from 468 schools received training from 2002 until December 2008 • 752 Individuals from 222 schools received training from January 2009- current • 279 Individuals received School wide Evaluation Tool Training to become evaluators • 135 Universal Trainers available statewide • 1,411 School Teams trained since 2002 in Primary Training

  5. 1,519 Individuals received training in Secondary related topics from 2002- December 2008 • 156 individuals received training in Secondary related topics from January 2009- current • 12 Pilot sites were trained by Project Staff and Consultant • 46 Individuals were trained to provide Secondary Intervention training • 93 additional schools have received training and had complete teams

  6. Meetings were conducted to design initial tertiary design characteristics • Tertiary intervention materials were drafted and revised • 7 pilot sites were trained in May 2009 which were determined from Secondary Implementation • 99 participants from 7 schools, along with a district team from each school’s district, attended training in Tertiary Intervention

  7. Regional Coalitions 8 Regional Coalitions Representing 58 of 64 Parishes Charters are being integrated within existing regional coalitions One “fiscal agent” per region Voluntary participation Regional (not local) focus Funds used to leverage and coordinate trainings

  8. PBS implementer in 2007-2008? Initial SWPBS Training

  9. SWPBS Demonstration Sites (81) June 2007 Union Morehouse Claiborne West East Bossier High Schools (9) Carroll Lincoln Webster Caddo Ouachita Richland Middle/Jr. High Schools (14) Madison Jackson Bienville Red River Caldwell Franklin Elementary Schools (57) DeSoto City of Monroe Tensas Winn Natchitoches Catahoula LaSalle Grant Sabine Concordia LEAs with SWPBS Demo Sites (24) Rapides Vernon Avoyelles City of Zachary City of Baker City of Bogalusa St. East Washington West Helena Feliciana Evangeline Pt. Beauregard Allen Coupee Tangipahoa East St. Landry W. Livingston St. Tammany Baton Rouge Jefferson Acadia St. Calcasieu Davis Martin RSD/Orleans Iberville Lafayette Ascension St. St. John James St. Iberia Assumption s Charles Cameron Vermilion Lafourche St. Bernard St. Mary Jefferson Terrebonne Plaquemines Alternative School (1) Current Project Baseline

  10. SWPBS Demonstration Sites (93) Union Morehouse Claiborne West East Bossier High Schools (16) Carroll Lincoln Webster Caddo Ouachita Richland Middle/Jr. High Schools (9) Madison Jackson Bienville Red River Caldwell Franklin Elementary Schools (64) DeSoto City of Monroe Tensas Winn Natchitoches Catahoula LaSalle Grant Sabine Concordia LEAs with SWPBS Demo Sites (25) Rapides Vernon Avoyelles City of Zachary City of Baker City of Bogalusa St. East Washington West Helena Feliciana Evangeline Pt. Beauregard Allen Coupee Tangipahoa East St. Landry W. Livingston St. Tammany Baton Rouge Jefferson Acadia St. Calcasieu Davis Martin RSD/Orleans Iberville Lafayette Ascension St. St. John James St. Iberia Assumption s Charles Cameron Vermilion Lafourche St. Bernard St. Mary Jefferson Terrebonne Plaquemines February 2008 Alternative School (2) 6 Months

  11. SWPBS Demonstration Sites (203) July 2008 Union Morehouse Claiborne West East Bossier Carroll Lincoln Webster Caddo Ouachita Richland Madison Jackson Bienville Red River Caldwell Franklin DeSoto City of Monroe Tensas Winn Natchitoches Catahoula LaSalle Grant Sabine Concordia LEAs with SWPBS Demo Sites (31) Rapides Vernon Avoyelles City of Zachary City of Baker City of Bogalusa St. East Washington West Helena Feliciana Evangeline Pt. Beauregard Allen Coupee Tangipahoa East St. Landry W. Livingston St. Tammany Baton Rouge Jefferson Acadia St. Calcasieu Davis Martin RSD/Orleans Iberville Lafayette Ascension St. St. John James St. Iberia Assumption s Charles Cameron Vermilion Lafourche St. Bernard St. Mary Jefferson Terrebonne Plaquemines Elementary Schools (139) Middle/Jr. High Schools (33) High Schools (19) Alternative School (5) Elementary/Middle (7) 12 months

  12. SWPBS Demonstration Sites (234) December 2008 Union Morehouse Claiborne West East Bossier Carroll Webster Lincoln Caddo Ouachita Richland Madison Jackson Bienville Red River Caldwell Franklin DeSoto City of Monroe Tensas Winn Natchitoches Catahoula LaSalle Grant Sabine Concordia LEAs with SWPBS Demo Sites (37) Rapides Vernon Avoyelles City of Zachary City of Baker City of Bogalusa St. East Washington West Helena Feliciana Evangeline Pt. Allen Coupee Beauregard Tangipahoa East St. Landry W. Livingston St. Tammany Baton Rouge Jefferson Acadia St. Calcasieu Davis Martin RSD/Orleans Iberville Lafayette Ascension St. St. John James St. Iberia Assumption s Charles Cameron Vermilion Lafourche St. Bernard St. Mary Jefferson Terrebonne Plaquemines Elementary Schools (154) Middle/Jr. High Schools (44) High Schools (24) Alternative School (5) Elementary/Middle (7) Schools maintained Demo Status(38) 18 months

  13. Top 9 schools • 8 out of 9 schools reduced out of school suspensions • 7 schools reduced in school suspensions • 8 of 9 schools’ attendance rates higher than state average • Grade 4 LEAP (LA) increased 9-17 points • Math 4 LEAP 7-32 point increase over past 5 years

  14. Top 9 schools continued • Grade 8 LEAP (LA) increases in 3 of 5 schools (range 3-13 points) past 5 years • Grade 8 (Math) increases 3 of 5 schools (5-11 points) past 5 years • Grade 10 GEE (LA/Math) increases past year well above state average

  15. Top 9 schools • ELA passage rates 12-22 percentage points above state average • Math – 10-19 percentage points above state average

  16. La Dept. of Education plans for 2009-2010 • Consolidated Monitoring • Desktop monitoring of BESE Model Master Plan and PBS with Contact(s) • Site visitations • SET visits

  17. BESE Model Master Plan Improve Safe school planning Revise zero tolerance Provide improved mental health services in/through schools Graphical representation of data Safe school planning Inter-agency cooperation transfer of discipline records-10 days, including suspension/expulsion records Usage of state-approved discipline forms Review Crisis Intervention Plan Improve/strengthen Parental/community involvement in school Leadership team works to increase direct communication, coordination, and collaboration with other agencies • Positive Behavior Support • Louisiana PBS Project technical assistance • and staff development through LSU Project • Regional Coalition access • BoQ self-assessment • SET external assessment • State and international conference • Technical assistance and support from DOE PBS personnel • PBIS network • Usage of IDEA Part-B funding to implement research-based, scientific way to address school climate BESE Model Master Plan and Positive Behavior Support (PBS) Improve classroom management through implementation of positive behavioral supports 3-5 expectations Data-driven decision making Leadership team consisting of all school stakeholders, including support personnel Leadership team monitors, evaluates, and modifies School’s Master Discipline Plan Code of Student Conduct reviewed/revised to include Rewards/incentives Annual report to school board

  18. Please complete evaluations Session 7 Rob Schaff

  19. School Climate Section • Rob Schaff- Section Leader – JJRA and PBS Robert.Schaff@la.gov 225-219-0367 Terri Byrd – Educational Consultant Lillie Burn – Educational Consultant

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