Prepare for Working Smarter

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Prepare for Working Smarter Think about the multiple initiatives and committees currently in your building. Is there overlap or duplication of effort? Are many of the same people serving on different committees? Goal is to work smarter not harder! How can we make this happen? Have team think about these questions and complete the “Working Smarter – Committee Review Worksheet” DE-PBS Adapted from materials on www.pbis.org

Prepare for Working Smarter Allows schools to identify the multiple committees within their school Helps in identifying purposes, outcomes, target groups, and staff involved Assists schools in addressing, evaluating, and restructuring committees and initiatives to address school improvement plan Important for schools to identify that School-wide PBS is integrated into existing committees and initiatives Adapted from materials on www.pbis.org George & Barrett (2011)

Working Smarter – Committee Review Worksheet Initiative , Committee Purpose Outcome Target Group Staff Involved School Improvement Plan Download from www.delawarepbs.org Forms & Tools: Tier 1 Universal Tools SW-PBS Team Products “Working Smarter Worksheet” Adapted from materials on www.pbis.org

Working Smarter—Committee Review Worksheet Step 1: Identify ALL Current Teams (discipline, instruction, climate, school improvement, parent support, etc.) List in 1st column Step 2: Identify purpose, outcomes, target audience, and staff involved for each committee List in 2nd -5th columns Step 3: Identify which School Improvement Goal is supported by committee efforts List in 6th column Step 4: Based on your summary, what committees/teams can you align and integrate to support everyone’s efforts towards the school strategic plan and mission? Determine your next steps … Adapted from materials on www.pbis.org George & Barrett (2011)