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Pulaski County Schools Positive Behavior Supports on the Bus
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Agenda 1:00-1:55 1:55-2:05 2:05-3:00 Basics of PBIS on the bus; components 1-3 Break Components 4-6
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Pulaski County Schools Positive Behavior Supports on the Bus Training Expectations Be Responsible Be Respectful
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Pulaski County Schools Mission Statement The Pulaski County School System will ensure a quality, comprehensive education for each student.
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Every second… a public school student is suspended -Children’s Defense Fund Every 35 seconds… a child is confirmed as abused or neglected - Children’s Defense Fund Every 11 seconds… a high school student drops out - Children’s Defense Fund There are 500,000 children in foster care in the U.S. - Children’s Defense Fund
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Pulaski County Schools Mission Statement The Pulaski County School System will ensure a quality, comprehensive education for each student.
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Students never stop learning!
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Kentucky Center for Instructional Discipline Mission Statement: To train and support schools in the implementation of positive, proactive and instructional strategies so students become self-disciplined, responsible and productive citizens of the Commonwealth.
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Components of a School-wide Approach an agreed upon and common approach to discipline a small number of positively stated expectations for all students and staff
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Components of a School-wide Approach (con’t) procedures for teaching these expectations to students a continuum of procedures for encouraging responsible behavior as demonstrated by these expectations
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Components of a School-wide Approach (con’t) a continuum of procedures for discouraging irresponsible or rule-violating behavior procedures for monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of the discipline system on a regular and frequent basis
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Four Year Comparison
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26% Decrease
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Components of a School-wide Approach aan agreed upon and common approach to discipline aa small number of positively stated expectations for all students and staff
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Northern Middle School Behavioral Expectations
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Components of a School-wide Approach (con’t) pprocedures for teaching these expectations to students aa continuum of procedures for encouraging responsible behavior as demonstrated by these expectations
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Each family will get a copy of the bus expectations
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Many of the schools have ordered posters to display as students are loading
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NMS ABCs PowerPoint
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A B C’s of Northern The Right Road to Follow
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A Attendance Attitude Academics Achievement
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B BE Respectful BE Responsible BE Willing to Learn BE a Team Player
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Character C Respect Loyalty Honesty Compassion Perseverance Adaptability Trustworthy Responsibility Courage Optimism Initiative Contemplation
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Be Respectful Listen to others Be kind and caring Allow for personal space Bully Free
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Be Responsible Follow area rules Use appropriate language and gestures Keep a safe environment, duty to report Take care of this place, yourself, and each other
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Be Willing to Learn Do your own work Complete all assignments Be prepared with supplies & assignments
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Be a Team Player Appropriate behavior is the norm Keep a positive attitude Do your part – be an active learner
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Common Area Expectations
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Arrival Procedures Be on time. If you arrive before 8:00 am, go directly to the cafeteria. Keep noise level low when you enter the building and respect the space of others. Follow safety procedures in the parking lot and exiting the buses and cars. Come directly into the building upon arrival. When you enter, eat breakfast and use the restroom in the tan hall before going to homeroom. Do not wander the halls. Go directly to your homeroom.
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Hallway Expectations Walk on the right side Walk single-file by two’s Respect the space of others Keep noise level to a minimum Go directly to your assigned location
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Restroom Expectations Go, Flush, Wash, Leave Keep noise level to a minimum Respect the privacy of others Keep it clean
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Cafeteria Expectations Wait patiently and quietly Respect the space of others Keep noise level to a minimum Remain seated as assigned Empty your tray when finished eating Clean your area Know your lunch number Remember your manners
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Library Expectations Keep noise level to a minimum Stay focused on your assignment Respect the space of others Remain with class
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Classroom Expectations NO Gum NO Electronics (must go into your locker) Cell Phones off from 8:00 am - 3:30pm Follow Team and Teacher rules and procedures
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Substitutes Treat a substitute as you would your teacher, or even better! Be willing to help. Remember you ABC’s. Stay in your assigned seat. Complete assigned work. Follow rules and expectations even if the substitute does not know them!
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Personal Items Do not borrow or take personal items from others If you bring an item to school, your are responsible for it. Keep it in your locker!
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Gym Use Expectations Wait until your teacher/coach is with you before entering the gym Change clothes in locker room only. Use equipment properly and return to storage location. Participate in the fun Show school spirit Show respect to your opponents.
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Assembly Expectations Stay with your class/team Focus on the program Clap when appropriate Raise hand for questions & respond to speaker Sit quietly Respect the space of others
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Dismissal Procedures Each team will have exiting rules which need to be followed. Keep noise level low when you enter the halls and respect the space of others. Follow safety procedures in the parking lot and exiting the buses and cars. Bus riders need to get to the bus as quickly as possible. Parent pick-up student need to go directly to your pick-up room. Follow the rules for your pick-up area. Cell phones and other electronics need to remain off until 3:30. If you stay for an after school activity, go directly to that location when you are dismissed.
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Respect on the Bus Allow for personal space Respect the property of others Keep hands and feet to self Keep interactions “G” rated (no hugging, kissing, or public displays of affection) Use language appropriate for all ages
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Loading & Unloading Buses Go directly to your seat as assigned by the driver Stay in the seat until the bus comes to a complete stop Stay in single file Move in and out of the danger zone safely
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While the Bus is Moving Sit safely with your back to the back and your bottom to the bottom Voice Level – 2 Conversational level Keep body parts inside the bus Only talk to the person in your seat
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Bus Responsibility Clean up after yourself! Keep all belongings in your backpack and in the seat with you (including food and drink) Take care of the bus and each other
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Field Trips Listen to guides and speakers. Keep appropriate noise level for location. Use manners! Stay with your assigned group. Focus on the information being presented. Watch out for your team mates.
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NMS Video
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PES Bus Video
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Components of a School-wide Approach (con’t) pprocedures for teaching these expectations to students aa continuum of procedures for encouraging responsible behavior as demonstrated by these expectations
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Positive Comment Post Cards
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Four Year Comparison 26% Decrease
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Behavior Systems Intensive Interventions Targeted students Small group/individual interventions Interventions increase in intensity Minimum weekly monitoring of progress Strategic Instruction/Interventions Targeted students (at-risk) Classroom/small group interventions Minimum bi-monthly monitoring of progress Universal/Core Instruction All students School-wide/classroom instruction Behavior in all settings Preventative, proactive instruction Monitored a minimum of 3 times a year Academic Systems Intensive Interventions Targeted students Small group/individual interventions Interventions increase in intensity Minimum weekly monitoring of progress Strategic Instruction/Interventions Targeted students (at-risk) Classroom/small group interventions Minimum bi-monthly monitoring of progress Universal/Core Instruction All students School-wide/classroom instruction All content areas Preventative, proactive instruction Monitored a minimum of 3 times a year Figure 1: PCIS Three-Tier Model of Interventions 1-5% 5-10% 80-90%
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Components of a School-wide Approach (con’t) aa continuum of procedures for discouraging irresponsible or rule-violating behavior pprocedures for monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of the discipline system on a regular and frequent basis
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aa continuum of procedures for discouraging irresponsible or rule-violating behavior pprocedures for monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of the discipline system on a regular and frequent basis
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A Shift in Thinking… From... – Focus on reactive – Focus on negative – Focus on punishment – Focus on deficits – Focus on problems – Professional centered – Expert model To... – Focus on proactive – Focus on positive – Focus on instruction – Focus on strengths – Focus on needs – Child/Family centered – Team approach
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