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Indian Head Elementary Charles County

SET The Systems-wide Evaluation Tool (SET) is designed to assess and evaluate the critical features of school-wide PBIS across each academic school year. Indian Head received Exemplar Status SET Score 85%

Sustaining

Targeted Team Identification and Training of Team PBIS Summer Institute 2005 – Dr. Leanne Hawken Identified 2 BEP Coordinators Staff trained August 2005 BEP initiated with 25 students BEP-Fidelity of Implementation Measure 88%

Total Referrals by Year September-November 69% decrease

Average Referrals September- November 2004-05 SY = 3.5 referrals/day 2005-06 SY = 1 referral/day

Referrals by Location

Referrals by Student 2004-05

Referrals by Student 2005-06 69% decrease

Referrals by Problem Behavior

75% Decrease In Number of Physical Contacts 89% decrease in number of incidents of Bullying and Harassment

Out of School Suspensions September- November 86% decrease

Cost Benefit Referrals decreased by 139 If administrators spent 15 minutes processing each referral then administrators recovered 285 minutes. If students miss 45 minutes of instructional time for each referral, then 6,255 minutes of instruction have been regained.

Cost Benefit If administrators spend 3 hours to process each suspension, then administrators have recovered 18 days of time. If students miss 6 hours for each suspension, students have recovered 36 days of instruction!!!!