The Power of Data in Developing Positive Behavior Laurel Woods Elementary School Rosanne Wilson, Principal Meryl Sirmans, School Psychologist.

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The Power of Data in Developing Positive Behavior Laurel Woods Elementary School Rosanne Wilson, Principal Meryl Sirmans, School Psychologist

LWES rules LOTS of students sitting in the office High expectations but no plan for teaching the students how to meet behavioral expectations Classroom behavior management strategies varied Little school-wide emphasis on positive consequences Changing demographics Minimal focus on “knowing our learners”

Time to Make a Change Introduced to PBIS Ready for greater coordination of intervention strategies Staff ready for a change and opportunity to improve school climate

Key Components for Effective Behavior Intervention (PBIS) School-wide and Classroom Systems Effective Classroom Management Non-classroom Systems Individual Student Systems

Some but not all components in place… School-wide/classroom system implemented negative consequences, lacked the positive Management strategies varied significantly Limited plan for hallway, bathroom, cafeteria behavior Systems in place for individual students (Alternative Education, Consultation Team)

If we wanted students to meet our expectations and improve our school climate, we’d have to ensure coordination of all systems and all components.

Planning 1. Created a team to oversee operations 2. Needs assessment completed with staff 3. Set goals/objectives (SIP, Action Plan) 4. Developed prevention and intervention strategies 5. Streamlined committees to ensure coordination school-wide 6. Planned for monitoring progress

Our School-wide Behavior Plan Purpose Rules/Expectations Teaching what’s expected (matrix) Lighthouse Dolphin Days/Dolphin Club Understanding our students: Importance of relationships Understanding the cultures represented (African American, Immigrant, impoverished, etc.) Acknowledging effect of transient population Staff and Parent/Guardian Involvement

Student Behavior Patterns 80-90% Students Who Respond To School- wide Approach (No Significant Behavior Challenges) 5-15% Students At-Risk for Behavior Problems 1-7% Students with Chronic, Intense Behavior Problems

6 Points of Data for Making Decisions By Grade and School-wide: Referrals by Problem Behavior Referrals by Location Referrals per Month Students per Number of Referrals Students Participating in Monthly Dolphin Club School-wide: Referrals by Student Ethnicity

Data Informs our Decisions Each month, all 6 points of data are reviewed by the Social Behavior Committee then shared with grade-level and other teams throughout the school. Quarterly, the School Improvement Team reviews the data in relation to the School Improvement Plan milestones. This information is also shared school-wide. Current data are compared to data from previous school years.

Targeted Student Groups and Data Trends African American Males made up largest student group with office referrals. A 15% reduction in office referrals was expected when compared to last school year. A large group of students, predominantly African American, were not participating in Dolphin Club because of office referrals and/or “clip moves.”

Strategies for Intervention Positive reinforcement Book studies Small groups (social skills, goal setting, self-management) Consultation

Number of Students Earning Dolphin Club Each Month On-going comparison of the number of participants from month to month On-going review and revision of interventions and their results On-going consideration of ways to encourage students, maintain expectations, make Dolphin Club more desirable

More “Yellow and Red Zone” students earn Dolphin Club with secondary and/or individualized interventions. Few Students NEVER in Dolphin Club

Data Shows the Power of PBIS

Questions? LWES