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Positive Behavior Support for Families and Community Members School Name / Date (Red font denotes information to be completed/inserted by the district or school)

2 Advanced Organizer Positive Behavior Support (PBS): Overview of PBS at (school name) What family members can expect What family and community members can do to engage in PBS at (school name) Resources and additional information

3 Positive Behavior Support PBS: A process for creating safer and more effective schools Focuses on improving the entire school system Applies to everyone within the school setting, including all students, staff, and family members

4 Positive Behavior Support Focus of PBS: To create environments that help students to achieve success To understand why problem behaviors are occurring in order to address them effectively To prevent problem behaviors, teach appropriate behaviors, and acknowledge the appropriate behaviors of all students, staff, and family members

PBS Implementation: A Multi-Tiered System of Support ACADEMIC and BEHAVIOR SYSTEMS Tier 3: Intensive, Individualized Interventions & Supports The most intense instruction and intervention based on individual student need, in addition to and aligned with Tier 1 & 2 academic and behavior instruction and supports. Tier 2: Targeted, Supplemental Interventions & Supports More targeted instruction/intervention and supplemental support, in addition to and aligned with the core academic and behavior curriculum. Tier 1: Core Instruction & Supports General academic and behavior instruction and support provided to all students in all settings. Florida’s State Transformation Team on RtI (Dec. 3, 2009) PBS Implementation: A Multi-Tiered System of Support

PBS Implementation: Data-Based Problem-Solving Process Step 1: Problem Identification Step 2: Problem Analysis Step 3: Intervention Design Step 4: Response to Intervention Why is it occurring? What’s the problem? What are we going to do about it? Is it working? PBS Implementation: Data-Based Problem-Solving Process

7 Positive Behavior Support Over 17,000 schools across the country and 1,100 in Florida are implementing PBS: Provides the foundation for a Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) Can be adapted to fit any school Coexists with most school-wide programs Consistent with research-based principles of behavior Intervention of choice in federal laws

8 Tier 1 Expectations ( School Name) Expectations: Enter your school’s Tier I expectations here Obtain input and feedback from family and community members on the expectations presented

(School Name) Tier 1 Expectations and Rules Settings Expectations Example: Cafeteria Setting Expectation here Obtain input from family and community members Enter your school’s rules by expectation in each quadrant

10 PBS Impact on Student Success If newly implementing, insert your district/school’s behavior data here. Provide rationale for how PBS will improve problematic areas. Examples: Office referrals, In-School and Out-of-School Suspensions, Attendance, etc. If your school has been implementing PBS over time, insert your district/school’s implementation and student outcome data here. Review the positive impact on student outcomes

11 What Families Can Expect from Tier 1 PBS at (School Name) Opportunities to ask questions and discuss concerns related to PBS Opportunities to provide feedback and input on Tier 1 PBS practices (e.g., Tier 1 expectations, reward system, discipline procedures) Positively stated expectations posted around the school Expectations and rules that are taught and encouraged Information and updates on Tier 1 behavior data Data-based problem-solving by the school team to inform PBS implementation Administration (Principal, AP) participation in PBS implementation and encouragement for family and community member participation

12 What Families Can Expect from Tier 2 and 3 PBS at (School Name) Invitations to engage in problem-solving if your child is struggling behaviorally Explanation of the Tier 2 and/or Tier 3 supports your child is receiving and how you can help support your child’s success Frequent updates on how your child is doing with Tier 2 and/or 3 interventions and supports Successes your child experiences Challenges for your child Opportunities to ask questions and discuss concerns related to PBS

13 Families’ Role in PBS at (School Name) Share your knowledge about your child, including background and cultural information, etc. Share your expertise as your child’s first teacher Express your interest in your child’s education to your child and to his/her teacher Express your interest as a citizen of the community with a vested interest in the success of the school Share your understanding of issues facing the community and school that can help to inform problem- solving efforts

14 Community Members’ Role in PBS at (School Name) Share knowledge about community resources with school staff and family members Provide and support the school’s access to resources Look for opportunities to reinforce behavioral expectations and provide acknowledgements to students within community settings

15 What Families Can Do to Engage in PBS at (School Name) Know the school’s Tier 1 Expectations Provide input and offer suggestions on PBS practices Reinforce the Tier 1 expectations at home Demonstrate the Tier 1 expectations when attending the school or interacting with others from the school Talk with your child regularly about the school’s Tier 1 expectations Talk with your child’s teacher about PBS in the classroom Keep informed and ask questions about PBS Follow rules in ___________(setting) Consider including this bullet if there is a problematic setting for families on your campus

16 What Families Can Do to Engage in PBS at (School Name) Ask your child’s teacher or principal what you can do to show your support for PBS Support PBS in the community Assist with teaching or reinforcing PBS Help to secure funding for PBS activities Ask your child’s Guidance Counselor for support for implementing PBS at home If your child is struggling behaviorally: Ask questions Collaborate with staff through problem-solving to develop supports for your child Support the interventions at home Keep informed of your child’s progress with interventions

PBS Home Matrix

18 If You Have Questions About PBS Outline here, how family members can obtain additional information about PBS at your school: Process for getting more information in various formats (written, verbal, , etc.) Access to written information in native language Contact information for PBS representative – address, phone number, etc. Clarify who to contact for Tier 1, 2, or 3 discussions, if the person is different Plans for ongoing communication What types of information to expect How family members can support PBS

19 Learn More about PBS FLPBS:RtIB Project Website: Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) Technical Assistance Center on PBIS Website: Add any district/school-specific information here Provide links to information Supplement with handouts of the materials in person