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1 Heather Reynolds, PBIS Consultant November 10, 2010

2 S CHOOLS I MPLEMENTING PBIS IN NC

3 D EFINING PBIS

4 W HAT IS P OSITIVE B EHAVIOR I NTERVENTION & S UPPORT ? Positive Behavior Intervention & Support (PBIS) refers to the application of positive behavioral interventions and systems to achieve socially important behavior change. (OSEP, 1999)

5 - Focused on the student’s problem behavior - Goal was to stop undesirable behavior, through the use of punishment - Replaces undesired behavior with a new behavior or skill - PBIS alters environments, teaches appropriate skills, and rewards appropriate behavior Traditional Discipline Positive Behavior Intervention & Support

6 PBIS P ROCESS Administrative Leadership Team-Based Implementation Define Behavioral Expectations Teach Behavioral Expectations Acknowledge & Reward Student & Adult Performance Monitor and Correct Behavioral Errors Use Data for Decision Making Build Parent Collaboration

7 S UCCESS F ACTORS Administrative support Strong team Stakeholder Involvement Long term plan Comprehensive implementation

8 E XPECTED O UTCOMES More instructional time Improved attendance from staff and students Increased student proficiency Increased parent participation and partnerships Improved community involvement and support Lower staff attrition rates

9 I MPLEMENTING PBIS

10 W ATAUGA H IGH S CHOOL B OONE, N ORTH C AROLINA

11 Administrative Support Strong Team Priority for School Leadership

12 U NIVERSAL PBIS E XPECTATIONS

13 M ARKETING S TUDENTS ’ E XPECTATIONS P OSTERS

14 S ERVICE A BOVE S ELF …

15 S ECONDARY P REVENTION & I NTERVENTION

16 I NDIVIDUAL PBIS I MPLEMENTATION : A SSESSMENT, S UPPORT, AND C OUNSELING (ASC) C ENTER High School, ASU, New River, and other stakeholders Services Available – Crisis Intervention – Teacher Consultation – Education – Assessment – Brief Therapy – Referral – Parent Support/Assistance

17 C ELEBRATING S TUDENTS & S TAFF

18 Office Referrals

19 I MPROVING A TTENDANCE ; R EDUCING EC I DENTIFICATION

20 I NCREASING P ERFORMANCE

21 E VALUATING PBIS

22 ODRS/100/D AY BY G RADE L EVEL

23 S USPENSIONS /100 S TUDENTS /D AY BY Y EAR

24 NC PBIS S CHOOLS : ODR & AYP

25 S USPENSION R ATE AND EOC/EOG R EADING

26

27 S UPPORTING PBIS

28 P ARENT & C OMMUNITY I NVOLVEMENT Ask about behavior instruction at your community school Talk to teachers, administrators, school board members, legislators Volunteer Sponsor a celebration Link a school to potential sponsors/community partners Participate in community collaborative

29 F OR MORE INFORMATION … Heather Reynolds, PBIS Consultant, DPI 919.807.4059 hreynolds@dpi.state.nc.us www.ncpublicschools.org/positivebehavior/ www.pbis.org http://www.nccollaborative.org/


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