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Module H Providing Input for District Action Planning Coaches’ Monthly Meeting Add DC Name Here

2 District Action Planning Meeting Meets yearly: develop 3 yr & 1 yr RtI:B/PBS goals for district Topics covered: Leadership Team, Training, Coaching, Evaluation, Funding, Visibility, Political Support, Demonstrations Date: Add your District’s Date

3 Your Feedback Today is your chance to provide YOUR suggestions for the development of your district’s RtI:B/PBS plan Take 3 minutes to jot down what supports you feel would help you as the: Coach Schools

4 Leadership Team Add the District Leadership Team members’ names and roles here Is there anyone else in the district that you feel needs to be represented on the team?

5 Evaluation Look at data across all PBS schools in the district to identify needed supports Utilize Florida PBSES data What are some positive outcomes you would like me to share with the District Team?

6 Training Provided School-Wide/Initial (Tier 1) Booster/Retraining (Tier 1) Classroom (Tiers 1 & 2) Targeted Group (Tier 2) Individual Student (Tier 3) Team Leader Training Principal Training SWIS/Data Trainings Coaches’ Training

7 Training What training, if any, do you think your school needs? Are there any schools in the district that you know of that may be interested in becoming a PBS school? (if applicable)

8 Coaches’ Roles and Responsibilities District-level (external) or School-based (internal) person –Education specialist, school psychologist, social worker, behavior specialist, etc. –Should not be a classroom teacher –Their position provides them the freedom to move across schools Has the skills necessary to effectively facilitate teams throughout the process Attends training with their respective school-based teams and yearly Coaches’ Training Reports to the District Coordinator/attends monthly meetings Collects Mid-Year and End-Year Reports

9 Coaching Based on the roles & responsibilities of a coach What has helped you? What supports do you need? What training, if any, do you need? Do you have any recommendations of individuals to be a coach for new schools? (if applicable)

10 Funding What funds has the school used to support PBS (e.g. SIP, PTA, fund raisers)? What have the funds been used for?

11 Visibility What strategies has your school used to make PBS visible to: Parents? Community? What are your suggestions for making PBS more visible within the district?

12 Political Support Are discipline, climate, and/or attendance one of the school’s SIP goals? What political support could the district provide to help you: as a Coach? Increase participation at the school? Who should provide this school support?

13 Demonstration Overall, what has your school done well? Would you recommend your school to be a PBS Model School? Why? Tier 1 Tier 2 What does your school need to do to become a PBS Model School? Refer to PIC and BoQ data for action planning

14 Last Chance Refer to your list. Was there anything that was not addressed that you would like to share? Dream Big: If there was one thing you or the school needs, what would it be?