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1 School-Wide PBS: Planning for Implementation Chris Borgmeier, PhD Portland State University cborgmei@pdx.edu www.web.pdx.edu/~cborgmei

2 Team Presentations SW PBS

3 School Wide PBS Presentations 1.Team Process  PBS Meetings  Link w/ Staff – buy-in 2.Developing School Rules 3.Defining & Teaching  expectations across settings  routines across settings 4.Acknowledgment system 5.Responding to Misbehavior  Decision Making using Office Discipline Referrals (SWIS) 6.Handbook 7.Plans for Fall PBS Kick Off – 1 st week of school  Training Staff on SW PBS

4 Putting it all Together: PBS Handbook & Planning for Implementation

5 PBS Handbook What to include:  PBS summary & rationale  School Rules & Posters  Expectations Grid  Lesson plans  Schedule for teaching expectations  Acknowledgment system Example tickets & description of system  Responding to Misbehavior Office referral system Classroom v. Office Managed Behavior Suggested Interventions

6 Team Process PBS is active, alive -- not static It’s not something we’ve done – it’s something we’re doing Requires regular team meetings with a team that represents ALL school staff Team keeps PBS alive through ongoing planning, support, and decision making to address needs as they arise Looking at data & maintaining & developing programs to meet needs  Constantly asking: What can we do to address this need? What can we do to decrease this trend? How can we improve the current programs we have in place?

7 PBS Team: Roles & Responsibilities Team Role  Finish development of PBS systems  Focus on implementation – ready to start year as a PBS school  Plan “PBS Kick-Off”  Train Staff on PBS Implementation & “Kick Off”

8 Preparing for Implementation Plan Ahead  Be Ready for PBS Kick-Off (First 2 weeks) Obtain & Organize materials  Rules Posters, Acknowledgment tickets, handbook Have “PBS Kick Off” schedule ready to go Might need to Schedule a Summer meeting to finalize plans for the Kick-off

9 Kick-off Assembly Make it FUN & memorable for students & staff  Introducing School rules & Programs  Should be more than 1 day/ 1 assembly, make part of every day for the first 2-3 weeks  Use charismatic people in school Develop a Schedule for Teaching Expectations  Teach expectations & routines across settings Particularly recess & cafeteria

10 Training Staff for Implementation Plan Ahead Schedule time during Pre-service week to train staff on PBS implementation  Teach a Behavioral Lesson to staff, so they can understand what it will look like Make the lesson fun and engage staff (still working on buy-in & creating a buzz)  Model lesson as if you’re teaching it to students OR teach Safe/Responsible & Respectful w/ counter/sink in staff lunchroom Also use the lesson to help them understand what student lessons will look like

11 Involving Students & Parents

12 Brainstorm for Parent Involvement & Introduction to PBS Send home information  PBS in Parent/student handbook (see example) Integrate PBS into “Back to School” night  Teach parents a PBS lesson & hand out tickets for good behavior, hold a drawing

13 Brainstorm for Parent Involvement & Introduction to PBS Involve Parents in PBS  Parent on PBS team  Use parent volunteers during PBS Kick-off in first week of school  Make sure volunteering parents can use school acknowledgement system & know the rules Publicize  Website, newsletter

14 What’s ahead? PBS Year 2

15 Priorities for Next Year 1. Successful Implementation/Maintenance of School-Wide PBS system 2. Continuing Development of SW-PBS  Individual Student Systems  Classroom Support Systems  Non-classroom Support systems

16 Role of PBS Team Next Year  Decision Making – discuss problem areas, look at referral data & develop interventions to address problem areas  Ongoing monthly meetings  Continuing Development (as determined)

17 Extending School-wide Programs Collaborate with After-School programs Improve routines in the lunch room & recess  Increase involvement of lunch/recess supervisors & paraeducators on PBS team Sub packets  provide overview of PBS & school programs  make acknowledgment tickets from subs “GOLDEN” different color w/ add’l value

18 Primary Prevention: School/Classroom- Wide Systems for All Students, Staff, & Settings Secondary Prevention: Specialized Group Systems for Students with At-Risk Behavior Tertiary Prevention: FBA  BSP for Students with High-Risk Behavior ~80% of Students ~15% ~5% CONTINUUM OF SCHOOL-WIDE POSITIVE BEHAVIOR SUPPORT

19 Nonclassroom Setting Systems Classroom Setting Systems Individual Student Systems School-wide Systems School-wide Positive Behavior Support Systems

20 Years 2-3: Continuing Development 1. School-wide System  SW-PBS Team  School Rules  Define & Teach: Expectations Routines  Acknowledgment System  Consequences & Decision Making  Handbook 2. Classroom Support  Training/ Support opportunities  Individual Teacher Support 3. Individual Student System  Targeted Group Interventions  FBA/BSP – Intensive Individualized Interventions

21 Planning for Next Year Turn in at District PBS Leadership Meeting on 1. copy of PBS Handbook 2. Kick-off Schedule for 1 st week of school, include staff meeting for training


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