From Research To Practice: Implementing PBS at the Fairfield Freshman School
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From Research To Practice:From Research To Practice:Implementing PBS at the Implementing PBS at the Fairfield Freshman SchoolFairfield Freshman School
Mr. Wissman (Principal)Mr. Wissman (Principal)Mr. Lindberg (Assistant Principal)Mr. Lindberg (Assistant Principal)
Dr. Ray Soh, NCSP (School Psychologist, PBS Coordinator)Dr. Ray Soh, NCSP (School Psychologist, PBS Coordinator)Mrs. J. Platt (High School Counselor)Mrs. J. Platt (High School Counselor)
Ms. Caryn May (Intervention Specialist)Ms. Caryn May (Intervention Specialist)
So, when did we start?So, when did we start?2006-2007 : Pre-PBS training2006-2007 : Pre-PBS training
2007-2008 : Year 1 Implementation2007-2008 : Year 1 Implementation
2008-2009 : Year 2 Implementation2008-2009 : Year 2 Implementation
2009-2010 : Year 3 Implementation2009-2010 : Year 3 Implementation
Why PBS?Why PBS?Initial ConcernsInitial Concerns
Not just another program please!Not just another program please!
Isn’t PBS just like Character Isn’t PBS just like Character Education?Education?
Flavor of the month. This, too, will Flavor of the month. This, too, will pass!pass!
Why Not PBS?Why Not PBS? We will never become successful if We will never become successful if we work on one student at a timewe work on one student at a time
PBS helps us focus on systems PBS helps us focus on systems changechange
PBS is prevention rather than PBS is prevention rather than reaction (crisis management)reaction (crisis management)
By The Way,By The Way,Any behavior management seminar Any behavior management seminar
that offers “sure-fire” or “quick-fix” that offers “sure-fire” or “quick-fix”
strategies should be filed under strategies should be filed under
““fiction”.fiction”.
BOTTOM LINEBOTTOM LINE PBS is primarily about changing the PBS is primarily about changing the interactions we have with students. It is interactions we have with students. It is not about changing the students.not about changing the students.
PBS is about providing supports to adults PBS is about providing supports to adults so that they positively engage with so that they positively engage with students. When adults in our school feel students. When adults in our school feel positive and supported, magic happens!!positive and supported, magic happens!!
Who’s Who?Who’s Who?Our Dream TeamOur Dream Team
AdministratorsAdministrators Psychologist who coordinates PBSPsychologist who coordinates PBS Guidance CounselorGuidance Counselor Intervention SpecialistIntervention Specialist Regular Education teachersRegular Education teachers Security OfficerSecurity Officer
Building Leadership TeamBuilding Leadership Team All BLT members received PD on All BLT members received PD on PBSPBS
PD is ongoing PD is ongoing
It is critical to have an expert who It is critical to have an expert who knows how to implement PBS at the knows how to implement PBS at the secondary levelsecondary level
Building Leadership TeamBuilding Leadership Team We meet on a frequent basis to:We meet on a frequent basis to:
- Review ODRReview ODR- Analyze behavior problems and Analyze behavior problems and
academicsacademics- Celebrate successesCelebrate successes- Develop action steps to be shared Develop action steps to be shared
with staff with staff
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Staff CommunicationStaff Communication Staff meeting – PD on PBS special Staff meeting – PD on PBS special topicstopics
Emails – reading materialsEmails – reading materials
PBS representatives talk to different PBS representatives talk to different staff membersstaff members
Freshman’s PBS Freshman’s PBS Success RoadmapSuccess Roadmap
Created building-wide school expectationsCreated building-wide school expectations - Parent and Teacher surveys- Parent and Teacher surveys
Designed schoolwide lesson plans (looked at Designed schoolwide lesson plans (looked at others and created our own using real examples)others and created our own using real examples)
Implemented predictable school routines (e.g., Implemented predictable school routines (e.g., Hallway passes)Hallway passes)
Created a reward system for staff and studentsCreated a reward system for staff and students
Creating A School Where Every Creating A School Where Every Student Wants to BelongStudent Wants to Belong
Positive Behavior Supports is about Positive Behavior Supports is about creating a POSITIVE environmentcreating a POSITIVE environment
How? Having a system of How? Having a system of acknowledgement that is explicit and acknowledgement that is explicit and consistentconsistent
BRAVE TICKETSBRAVE TICKETS Getting ticketed can be a POSITIVE Getting ticketed can be a POSITIVE experienceexperience
Who gets a BRAVE ticket?Who gets a BRAVE ticket?
What does it look like?What does it look like?
Making Brave tickets work – check and Making Brave tickets work – check and write positive expectations metwrite positive expectations met
Challenges of Implementing Challenges of Implementing Brave TicketsBrave Tickets
Generic brave tickets – rushed, good Generic brave tickets – rushed, good but not specific enough.but not specific enough.
Some teachers give generously but Some teachers give generously but others don’t (“Why should I reward others don’t (“Why should I reward what is expected?”)what is expected?”)
New staff needs to get PD on PBSNew staff needs to get PD on PBS
Brave Tickets Data Brave Tickets Data
Brave tickets publicly displayedBrave tickets publicly displayed
Students come and see if their Students come and see if their names are on the boardnames are on the board
Month Responsibility Problem Solver Respect Total
First SemesterAug/Sept 2009
378 165 119 662
Oct 230 135 92 457
Nov 196 111 59 366
Dec 155 91 37 283
Jan 1-19 2010 66 56 20 142
Second SemesterJan 20-31
71 59 21 151
Feb 81 84 13 178
March 209 127 43 379
April 201 136 59 396
May 76 76 26 178
Total 1,663 1,040 489 3,192
New tracking data:New tracking data:447 out of 755 students (59%) 447 out of 755 students (59%) receive at least 1 brave ticketreceive at least 1 brave ticket
We have done well but we can do We have done well but we can do better!!!better!!!
PBS student survey dataPBS student survey data conducted on 3/2/2010 by school conducted on 3/2/2010 by school psychologistpsychologist Questions:Questions:
1. Can you tell me what are the 1. Can you tell me what are the Three schoolwide expectations?Three schoolwide expectations?
2. Can you list the expectations 2. Can you list the expectations for.. Classroom, hallway, cafeteria?for.. Classroom, hallway, cafeteria?
Can you tell me the Can you tell me the 3 schoolwide expectations?3 schoolwide expectations?
94 % of the students surveyed were 94 % of the students surveyed were all to list all 3 schoolwide all to list all 3 schoolwide expectationsexpectations
Can you list the expectations for: Can you list the expectations for: ClassroomClassroom
65% listed at least one specific 65% listed at least one specific expectation for that locationexpectation for that location
Rejected: get good grades, don’t Rejected: get good grades, don’t cheat, studycheat, study
Can you list the expectations for: Can you list the expectations for: HallwayHallway
71% listed at least one specific 71% listed at least one specific expectation for that locationexpectation for that location
Can you list the expectations for: Can you list the expectations for: CafeteriaCafeteria
59% listed at least one specific 59% listed at least one specific expectation for that locationexpectation for that location
Rejected response: Eat rightRejected response: Eat right
Principals Make A DifferencePrincipals Make A DifferenceSurvey conducted PBS v Non-PBS schools Survey conducted PBS v Non-PBS schools
All staff rate principal’s leadership with respect to All staff rate principal’s leadership with respect to managing behavior as importantmanaging behavior as important
Differences exist between SW-PBS and non-SW-Differences exist between SW-PBS and non-SW-PBS schools on teachers’ perceptions of:PBS schools on teachers’ perceptions of:
- Principal’s involvement related to behavior - Principal’s involvement related to behavior managementmanagement
- Higher job satisfaction- Higher job satisfaction
Challenges of Challenges of Initial ImplementationInitial Implementation
Obtaining staff buy-in and supportObtaining staff buy-in and support - Been there, done that (Flavor of the - Been there, done that (Flavor of the
month)month)
- Staff attitude of “Kids should know - Staff attitude of “Kids should know better” (No need to teach basic rules, kids better” (No need to teach basic rules, kids should know what to do)should know what to do)
- Incentives that work for staff- Incentives that work for staff WIIFM (“What’s In It For Me?”)WIIFM (“What’s In It For Me?”)
Strategies to increase Strategies to increase staff “Buy In”staff “Buy In”
To implement PBS, you must have a To implement PBS, you must have a strong foundation in PBS. BLT strong foundation in PBS. BLT received training on PBS.received training on PBS.
Ongoing PD for staff during staff Ongoing PD for staff during staff meetings (Faculty needs to meetings (Faculty needs to understand that change takes time understand that change takes time and PBS is not a quick fix)and PBS is not a quick fix)
Strategies to increase Strategies to increase staff “Buy In”staff “Buy In”
Building relationshipsBuilding relationships - Administration and staff- Administration and staff
- BLT and staff (BLT talks about - BLT and staff (BLT talks about PBS)PBS)
Creating a Common Language:Creating a Common Language:Consistency and CommunicationConsistency and Communication ChallengeChallenge
- Lack of consistency in disciplining - Lack of consistency in disciplining studentsstudents
- Strategies to address challenge:- Strategies to address challenge: - Create a simple decision flowchart for - Create a simple decision flowchart for
office referraloffice referral - Create forms that are simple yet - Create forms that are simple yet
informativeinformative - Provide PD on teacher- vs office-- Provide PD on teacher- vs office-
managed referralmanaged referral
Getting Students Hooked on PBSGetting Students Hooked on PBS ChallengesChallenges
- Most PBS research focus on elementary schools - Most PBS research focus on elementary schools and how to get students to get buy-inand how to get students to get buy-in
- Strategies to address challenge- Strategies to address challenge * Design and teach behavior expectations* Design and teach behavior expectations * Post behavior expectations in all locations* Post behavior expectations in all locations * Conduct student survey on knowledge of * Conduct student survey on knowledge of
schoolwide rulesschoolwide rules * Re-teach behavior expectations for second* Re-teach behavior expectations for second half of the yearhalf of the year * Implement incentives* Implement incentives
Reflections on Reflections on three years of implementationthree years of implementation
Start small and prioritize your timeStart small and prioritize your time
The greatest resource is Human The greatest resource is Human ResourceResource
Increase your focus on teaching and Increase your focus on teaching and positive expectationspositive expectations
Reflections on Reflections on three years of implementationthree years of implementation
Increase your opportunities for Increase your opportunities for feedback to staff and studentsfeedback to staff and students
Create a common and predictable Create a common and predictable experience for staff and students experience for staff and students (e.g., create routines and teach (e.g., create routines and teach common expectations)common expectations)