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1 North Carolina Positive Behavior Intervention and Support Welcome to the Recognition Celebration and Workshop 2014

2 North Carolina Positive Behavior Intervention and Support Welcome and Introductions

3 North Carolina Positive Behavior Intervention and Support Leadership Award

4 North Carolina Positive Behavior Intervention and Support 2013-14 Annual Data Update

5 PBIS Schools in NC 2007-082008-092009-102010-112011-122012-132013-14 Elementary425505559633725685 740 Middle/Jr175169198225257238 267 High596779104118106 130 Other324973598673 Total691790909102111861102 1210

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7 Exploring the Difference Participation increased by 108 schools : – 2013-2014: 1210/2685= 45.1% – 2012- 2013: 1102/2599= 42.4% – 2011- 2012: 1186/2512 = 47.21%

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10 536 Highest numbers for Model schools for 5 th year

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12 Exemplar Recognition Every Year From 2007-08 through 2013-14 Swift Creek Elementary – Wake County South Toe Elementary – Yancey County

13 Implementation Average Remained the same at 92% Leadership and District Support were the only increases In 2013-14, the number of schools submitting SET data increased from 658 to 689. 5 of 7 subscales show an average decrease in performance.

14 In 2013-14, the number of schools submitting IIO data increased from 600 to 720. All subscales show an average increase in performance. Secondary and Tertiary subscales increase by 6% but remain below 80%.

15 DATA EXPLORATION

16 Current Action Items Strengthen training and coaching support regarding data Consider possible changes to post-training coaching to assist teams with meeting implementation criteria Consider greater emphasis on teaching expectations Identify strategies to improve access to and utility of data management system and tools Develop a plan to strengthen Tier 2 and 3 training, evaluation and coaching Consider the need to provide IIO fidelity training Develop data validation plan for ensuring accurate and complete data

17 UPDATE: Features that report disciplinary data are currently still unavailable. Many features are still available for use (EX: SET, IIO, recognition application, etc.). Revisions based on feedback: – IIO Summary Report – SET Evaluation Report – Recognition Application

18 Summary Celebrate increasing numbers of schools submitting data and demonstrating fidelity of implementation. Honor the hard work and growth of PBIS schools. Demonstrate the impact these efforts have on students. Thank you for your implementation efforts and data submissions that allow us to continue to improve NC PBIS!


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