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Support Interventions 5th Grade Parent Night - April 18, 2012 Support Interventions Accelerating ALL Students

5th Grade Parent Night - April 18, 2012 Support Programs SW – PBIS School Wide - Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports “Improving student academic and behavior outcomes is about ensuring all students have access to the most effective and accurately implemented instructional and behavioral practices and interventions possible.” Three / Four tiers of support Universal (Primary) Targeted (Secondary) Intensive (Tertiary)

5th Grade Parent Night - April 18, 2012 Support Programs Tier 1 – Universal Interventions Crusader Code Reminder System Code of Conduct Dress Code Cell Phone Policy Tardy Policy Lunch Detention

5th Grade Parent Night - April 18, 2012 Support Programs Tier 1: Universal Interventions Rachel’s Challenge Olweus – Bully Prevention Program

How Much Do YOU Know About Bullying (Quiz) w/ School OBQ Data 1. True or False? Studies suggest that fewer than 10% of children are involved in bullying problems in elementary or middle school. False B Tab 2: Doc 3A

How Much Do YOU Know About Bullying (Quiz) w/ School OBQ Data 2. True or False? Children are more likely to be bullied in middle school than in elementary school. False B Tab 2: Doc 3A

How Much Do YOU Know About Bullying (Quiz) w/ School OBQ Data 3. True or False? Most bullying is physical in nature. False B Although many equate bullying with “physical bullying”, most common form of bullying reported by students is verbal bullying. TG, p. 18. Participants can assess frequency of 9 different types of bullying by examining results from Olweus Bullying Questionnaire (questions 5-13 & 25-33). Insert School-specific data if available (Questions 5-13, 25-33) Tab 2: Doc 3A

How Much Do YOU Know About Bullying (Quiz) w/ School OBQ Data 4. True or False? Girls bully just as much as boys; they just do it differently. False B Tab 2: Doc 3A

How Much Do YOU Know About Bullying (Quiz) w/ School OBQ Data 5. True or False? Boys are more likely than girls to be involved in cyber-bullying. False B Tab 2: Doc 3A

How Much Do YOU Know About Bullying (Quiz) w/ School OBQ Data 6. True or False? The vast majority of children who are bullied tell a teacher or other member of the school staff. False B Tab 2: Doc 3A

How Much Do YOU Know About Bullying (Quiz) w/ School OBQ Data 7. True or False? Bullying is just as likely on the way to and from school as during school hours. False B Tab 2: Doc 3A

How Much Do YOU Know About Bullying (Quiz) w/ School OBQ Data 8. True or False? Most students who observe bullying don’t think they should get involved. False B Tab 2: Doc 3A

5th Grade Parent Night - April 18, 2012 Support Programs Tier 2: Targeted Interventions STAT Center Teach appropriate behavior with Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports Disciplinary & Social/Emotional Referrals Role Model & Role Play Communication with parents/staff Collaboration with administration/staff

5th Grade Parent Night - April 18, 2012 Support Programs Tier 3: Intensive Interventions Referral to Administration Conference: Parent/Student STEP Placement Building Level Team Administration & Ancillary Staff Data-based decision making process