PBIS at Furman L. Templeton

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PBIS at Furman L. Templeton

PBIS Team Kenneth Cherry, Principal, Administrator Debra Santos, Assistant Principal, Lead Shyrene Small, Teacher, Coach Kalamis Maduro, IST/Staff Developer Team Member Michael Brandt, G.A.T.E Teacher, Team Member Teresa Serkes, School Pyschologist, Team Member

Administrator Role Support of PBIS Funding Communication 100% Commitment Funding Budget line items dedicated to PBIS Research and develop matching funds Building and Maintaining Family and Community Partnerships

Start UP/ Buy-In Professional Development Needs Assessment Attended Summer Institute Training Staff Professional Development Needs Assessment Summer Planning Sessions Turf Valley, 2009 BCPSS Summer PBIS Team Training, 2010 Core Team developed framework Presented framework Rules, expectations, acronyms, matrices, incentive plan staff and student

Buy -In School-Wide Framework Accentuate the Positive Collegiality

Data

Roadblocks 100% commitment by staff and parents Momentum Orientation period for new staff and new students

Results and Next Steps Full-time PBIS Coach Mini conduct intensives based on data Education of the Code of Conduct Planning for 2012-2013