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SW-PBIS School-wide Positive Behavioral Intervention and Support SW-PBIS District Coaches Rola Bazzi-Gates, Mona Berry, Alia Beydoun, Angela Burley, Nicole Chubb, Nicole Mark, Latifeh Sabbagh, Kelly Seagram, Amy Swis
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Across Our District 24/32 Schools district wide are participating in SW-PBIS 23/25: implementation phase Dearborn High and Edsel Ford 9 th grade academies: planning phase Funded by 3 year grants from RESA OL Smith: self sustaining
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Dearborn Schools participating in SW-PBIS Elementary: DuVall, Henry Ford, Haigh, Howard, Howe, Lindbergh, Lowrey, McCollough, McDonald, Miller, Nowlin, River Oaks, Snow, Whitmore Bolles
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Middle School: Bryant, Lowrey, Salina Intermediate, OL Smith, Stout, Unis, Woodworth
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High School: Dearborn High, Edsel Ford, and Fordson 9 th Grade Academies
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Phases of Implementation PlanningTier 1Tier 2Tier 3 Dearborn HSHaighBryantOL Smith Edsel Ford HSHenry FordDuVall HowardFordson HoweLowrey MS LindberghMcCollough Lowrey ElStout McDonaldUnis MillerWoodworth Nowlin River Oaks Salina Intermediate Snow Whitmore Bolles William Ford
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Smith Arrival/Departure Expectations Video F:\Santoro Arrival and Depart.m4v
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Data Driven Office Discipline Referrals Tardies Attendance Suspensions Specific Behavior Infractions Infractions by Month, Grade, Location, Teacher, Student Card flips (elementary)
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OL Smith 09/10, 10/11, 11/12 PBIS Data- Yearlong Comparison 2009/10 Total Office Discipline Referrals = 745 Tardies = 11,027 Absences = 53,388
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OL Smith Data 2010/11- 1 st Year PBIS Total Office Discipline Referrals = 356 (Down 53%) Tardies = 6,696 (Down 40%) Absences = 43,893 (Down 18%)
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OL Smith Data 2011/12 – 2 nd Year PBIS Total Office Discipline Referrals = 318 (Down 58%) Tardies = 6,220 (Down 44%) Absences = 44,251 (Down 17%)
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Data Highlights Stout ODR 2010/11 – 719 ODR 2011/12 – 692 (down 14%) Bryant Suspensions 2010/11 – 329 Suspensions 2011/12 – 231 (down 30%)
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Data Highlights Fordson Tardies 2010/11 – 14,611 Tardies 2011/12 – 8,914 (down 39%) DuVall Behavior Infractions 2010/11 – 83 Behavior Infractions 2011/12 – 41(down 51%) ODR & Suspensions 2010/11 – 11 ODR & Suspensions 2011/12 – 7 (down 37%)
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Tier 2 Approximately 10-15% of the population will be students who will benefit from Tier 2 interventions Interventions must be monitored to track effectiveness. Functional assessments must be conducted in order to receive the appropriate intervention.
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Tier 2 Evidenced based, data driven interventions: Social skills training using evidenced based curriculum Active supervision Alternatives to suspensions
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Tier 2 Check in-check out School based mentoring Peer mentoring Simple behavior plans
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Where we are headed PBIS District Coaches will be attending the National Leadership Conference Coaches will provide ongoing support at building and district level Align Response to Intervention and Response to Bullying Behavior practices with PBIS framework
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Where are we headed District level meetings will be held to discuss best practice, sustainability, and success of PBIS at each level Data will continue to drive PBIS at the building level
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Bryant Tardy Expectations Video D:\VIDEO_TS
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