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School-wide PBIS in Minnesota: Welcome Back Teams! Cohort 10 Fall Training August 2015 Eric Kloos, Aaron Barnes, Garrett Petrie & Mary Hunt Minnesota Department of Education SW-PBIS Management Team
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Wilder Research 2
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Nationally: Number of Schools Implementing SWPBIS since 2000 January 2014 19,960 Horner, APBS 2014
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5 # of Districts/Charters in MN PBIS to date = 189 # Schools in MN PBIS to date = 543 % of MN schools PBIS = 27% # Students impacted by SW-PBIS = 247,009 By the Numbers………….
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6 Building Capacity of Effective Implementation of SW-PBIS District participation of Cohort training Cohort 1- 11 (2005-2017)
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Rethinking Discipline Maps Maps 7
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Predictive Factors for Sustainability 1. Team use of data Collect, Inform Decisions, Shared with staff, etc. 2.Capacity Building Internal and external coaching, Professional Development, etc. 3.School Priority Administrative/staff support, buy-in, perceived efficiency 4.District Priority Explicit funding and policy, promoted to outside organizations McIntosh, K., Mercer, S. H., Hume, A. E., Frank, J. L., Turri, M. G., & Mathews, S. (2013). Factors related to sustained implementation of School-wide Positive Behavior Support. Exceptional Children, 79, 293-311.
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9 The state data informs our assistance to you both during and beyond training Researchers approach Minnesota for research and supports because of our data collection and your efforts Data used to identify Sustaining Exemplar SchoolsSustaining Exemplar Schools Minnesota PBIS Data
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Cohort 7 and 8 SET Results Average SET scores for Cohort 8 (Schools in year 1 of training sequence) Average SET scores for Cohort 7 (Schools in year 2 of training sequence) Wilder Report Cohort 7 and 8 SET Results
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Cohorts 5-9 SET Results in Training 2009-2014
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Cohort 9 TICS 12 Cohort 9 2013-2014 TICs
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V 2.1 ▪The TFI can be used to assess any or all of the three tiers at any time. ▪Most focus on Tier 1 and add advanced tiers over time. Flexibility for All Three Tiers
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Minnesota Exemplar Schools
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Woodson Kindergarten Center – Austin Public Schools (492) Washburn Elementary – Bloomington Public Schools (271) Indian Mounds Elementary School – Bloomington Public Schools (271) Nicollet Junior High School – Burnsville, Eagan, Savage District (191) Sioux Trail Elementary – Burnsville, Eagan, Savage District (191) King Elementary School – Deer River Public School District (317) Lincoln Park Middle School – Duluth Public Schools (709) Chanhassen High School – Eastern Carver County Schools (112) Chaska Middle School West – Eastern Carver County Schools (112) West Education Center – Intermediate District 287 (287) Lindbergh Elementary School – Little Falls Community Schools (482) Marshall Middle School – Marshall Public Schools (413) Morrison County Learning Center – Mid-State Education District (6979) Bel Air Elementary School – Mounds View Public Schools (612) Edward Neill Elementary School – Mounds View Public Schools (621) Sunnyside Elementary – Mounds View Public Schools (621) Turtle Lake Elementary School – Mounds View Public Schools (621) Valentine Hills Elementary School – Mounds View Public Schools (621) 2014-2015 Minnesota Exemplar Schools Press Release: 36 Schools Recognized for Excellence in Behavioral Prevention Efforts36 Schools Recognized for Excellence in Behavioral Prevention Efforts
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Pine Island Elementary – Pine Island Public Schools (255) Pine Island Middle School – Pine Island Public Schools (255) North Elementary – Princeton Public Schools (477) Princeton Middle School – Princeton Public Schools (477) Twin Oaks Middle School – Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools (ISD 719) Sonnesyn Elementary School – Robbinsdale Area Schools (281) Jackson Elementary – St. Paul Public Schools (625) Farnsworth Aerospace Lower PreK-4 – St. Paul School Public Schools (625) Four Seasons A+ Elem. School – St. Paul School Public Schools (625) Galtier Community School – St. Paul School Public Schools (625) Oak Hill Community School – St. Cloud Area School District (742) Apollo High School – St. Cloud Area Schools (742) Talahi Community – St. Cloud Area Schools (742) Westwood Elementary School – St. Cloud Area Schools (742) Phalen Lake Hmong Studies Magnet – St. Paul Public Schools (625) Saint Paul Music Academy – St. Paul Public Schools (625) Waterville-Elysian-Morristown J.H. – Waterville-Elysian-Morristown (2143) Matoska International Elementary – White Bear Lake Area Schools (624) 2014-2015 Minnesota Exemplar Schools Press Release: 36 Schools Recognized for Excellence in Behavioral Prevention Efforts36 Schools Recognized for Excellence in Behavioral Prevention Efforts
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Website The UPDATED website http://www.pbismn.org/ offers: http://www.pbismn.org/ – Resources Training resources Data collection calendar Sustainability Information – Institute Updates – Online Training Opportunities SET Check in Check Out Benchmarks of Quality (BoQ)
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Attend the 2015 Minnesota PBIS Institute and Film Festival June 21 and 22, 2016 at the Minnesota Department of Education Request for Proposals out in November 2015 Presentations from Previous Institutes at www.pbismn.org www.pbismn.org
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19 Social Media bit.ly/pbisMNfacebook twitter.com/pbisMN #pbisMN
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20 Minnesota PBIS: pbisMN.org Questions for PBIS Management Team at Minnesota Department of Education, contact: MDE.PBIS@state.mn.us Keep Informed on PBIS in MN…
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National PBIS Center www.pbis.org www.pbis.org Minnesota PBIS: www.pbismn.org www.pbismn.org MDE PBIS: MDE.PBIS@state.mn.us MDE.PBIS@state.mn.us Association for Positive Behavior Support (APBS): http://www.apbs.org/ http://www.apbs.org/ US Department of Education: Rethinking Discipline http://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/school- discipline/index.html http://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/school- discipline/index.html Story Maps: http://nces.ed.gov/programs/maped/storymaps/oss/ http://nces.ed.gov/programs/maped/storymaps/oss/ 21 Resource List
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