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1 Glen Peters PBIS Program

2 PBIS Philosophy We do not discipline students for not knowing what to do. Not knowing how to do it, or Lacking the personal skills to manage their own behavior.

3 What is PBIS? A research–based initiative that is being used nationally in general and special education. It is a proactive and positive approach used by all to promote successful behavior and learning.

4 PBIS Promotes Reduction of behavior concerns.
Learning replacement behaviors. Reduction in crisis intervention.

5 3 Tier System of Support Tier I: Our universal behavior support program should meet the needs of 80% of our students (preventing problem behavior) Tier II: 15% of students will need extra support Tier III: 5% of our students will require intensive support based on an FBA/BIP to focus on the current problem behavior.

6 3 Tier Model

7 Tier Interventions Tier I: Tier II Tier III Student Gotcha Program
PBIS Assemblies Pride Wall/Student of the Month Rule Posters (various school locations) Staff Gotcha Program Bus Sticker Program Bucket Filler Program Sibshop Parent Support Group PTO (Coordinate Informational and Recreational School-wide Activities) Tier II Check In/Check Out Program Classroom Life Skills Program Small Groups (Girl’s Talk, Music, Cheer Team, etc.) Child Study Team Team Meetings Individualized Student Support Plans Peer Mentoring Data Collection/Review/Application Tier III Functional Behavioral Analysis Specific Behavioral Intervention Plans Outside Referrals/Resources Team/Parent Meetings Crisis Prevention Intervention

8 Gotcha Program When students are following the 3 expectations (3 G’s), they may randomly earn a “Gotcha” ticket which they can redeem weekly for prizes from the Panther Store. 3 G’s: Be a Good Listener Be a Good Friend Make Good Choices

9 Example of “Gotcha” Ticket

10 PBIS Store Wednesdays are PBIS store days. Parent volunteers operate the store. Prize donations are greatly appreciated.

11 PBIS Monthly Assemblies
Each month a different theme is highlighted (playground rules, bus behavior, safety, etc.) Assembly activities include: PBIS songs, Cheer Team, social stories, student role plays, recognition of students of the month, and staff Gotcha awards.

12 Staff Gotcha Awards Staff Gotcha awards can be given by anyone, including colleagues and parents, to recognize any employee (teachers, bus drivers, paraprofessionals, etc…) for their positive contributions to Peters School.

13 Pride Wall A Student of the Month from each classroom is displayed on the Pride Wall. The Student of the Month will be highlighted at our monthly assemblies. A pride wall postcard will be sent home to the parents.

14 Behavioral Expectation Matrix
A matrix for appropriate school behaviors was developed for all locations throughout the school. Specific rules were identified for each of the 3 expectations (3 G’s)

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16 Rule Posters Rule Posters are displayed in appropriate areas throughout the school. Students learn and practice the rules at the various locations. Each classroom displays their own rule poster specific to their unique needs.

17 Students earn bus stickers for following the rules on the bus.

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25 Testimonials As a parent of an SXI child, I was skeptical of the PBS “Gotcha” program at Glen Peters.  I assumed that it was something developed for the MoCI students who could better understand the rewards they were receiving for positive behavior and that the SCI and SXI students were being included in the program as a courtesy.  Most children (impaired or not) are capable and expected to perform the 3 behaviors that are required to receive a “Gotcha” (listening, making choices, showing compassion).  But for some of our children with special needs, these behaviors are often difficult and very challenging.   So when my daughter came home with her first “Gotcha”, I was overjoyed and completely overwhelmed by the pride I felt for her.  It told me that not only was she being positively recognized as an individual (amongst a group of peers), but she was also demonstrating behavior that made a positive impact in some way.  So while some people may feel as though the “Gotchas” are a waste of time or pointless with the children that do not understand the recognition, I implore you to look further and realize the positive and prideful impact it can have on those that love and care for those children.  See beyond the prize they receive and be proud of the challenge they overcame that day. - Jill Bonner

26 Testimonials The PBS program at Glen Peters School has created a unified effort of recognizing students for making good choices, being a good friend and being a good listener. Students wear their GOTCHAs with pride and enjoy telling others in the building how they earned their GOTCHA. The student of the month board has been a great way to showcase student’s positive behaviors. It has been a wonderful tool for inviting parents and families to the building to see their student’s achievements. The success of our program would not be possible without the wonderful parent volunteers that run the GOTCHA store. Students look forward to their weekly visit. Their time and efforts have created a consistent reward system that our students can easily access and participate in. The staff at Glen Peters has made a collective effort to make this program a success. Julee Anderson (SCI 6 teacher)

27 Testimonials “(When I get a Gotcha) I feel Happy! I’m going to show everyone in my classroom! When I get home, I’m going to show my mom. She says she is happy when I get a Gotcha”! (student)

28 Testimonials “I love going to the PBS assembly and cheering for all my friends”! (student)

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