Our approach to school wide positive behavior system. Kennemer Middle School.
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Transcript of Our approach to school wide positive behavior system. Kennemer Middle School.
Why use PBS- Positive Behavior Systems
We are introducing to you a system to reward students who exhibit good behavior, who come to school, who make good grades,
and who make GOOD choices
because these are the behaviors we want in ALL students.
5 Step Process Implementing the Positive Behavior system (PBS) in your
school…..What can we expect?? Learn how to focus your time and energy rewarding positive behavior rather than allowing negative behavior within your classroom or school. See results with a simple five step process.
1) Defining a set of clear rules and expectations;2) Teaching the expected behaviors to students; 3) Providing increased levels of praise and rewards for
appropriate social behaviors;4) Monitoring students behavior to provide consistent
enforcement of the rules;5) Utilizing frequent summary data about student behavior to
evaluate progress and further develop intervention plans.
When are our students getting in trouble?
• January 241• February 255• March 155• April 165• May 150• June 4
2009-2010 Referrals =1673
• August 12• September 147• October 206• November 202• December 136
Baseline 2009-2010 Referral Total = 1673
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1673 referralsWhat if each student ONLY missed 20
minutes when a referral was written and sent to the office?
We lost over 373 HOURSof class time.
We lost over 47 DAYS.Almost 10 WEEKS were
lost…OVER 2 MONTHS!
That does not even account for time spent in the office waiting to be seen, classroom
detentions, ISS, or out of school suspensions.
It’s all about time…
Group ActivityGive each group will get 1 scenarios: Step 1: Teachers will work with their team to
determine how to respond to the behavior scenario.
Step 2: Using poster paper, Team 1 will present to Team 2 and Team 2 will present to Team 1 and so on.
Step 3: One representative from each team will share their profound moments with the entire group.
Step 4 – Post results around the room for all to view.
Arrival•Doors open at 8:30 am. for breakfast and tutoring.•ID badge must be on and in dress code upon entering the building.•Must purchase an ID badge if badge
is lost•Students will be dismissed by
administration by 8:50 for class.
Hallways and Stairs
Student Expectations:Respect adults, peers, and property.Walk on the right side of the hallway at all times.Avoid congregating in clusters that block traffic – WALK & TALK.No pushing or horseplayWalk behind the person in front of you for class activities such as the library, assembly, and computer lab.Talk quietly in a conversational tone (inside voice) only to the person beside you.Stop and pick up trash and deposit in the nearest receptacle.Have a hall pass whenever you leave the classroom.Arrive on time.
RESTROOM
• Student Expectations:• Enter in an orderly way.• Avoid Congregating – GO, FLUSH, WASH, LEAVE• No pushing or horse playing.• Act appropriately and talk quietly in a conversational tone
(inside voice).• Student will respect others right to privacy.• Student will dispose of trash and deposit in the nearest
receptacle.• No vandalism and tagging.• Respect persons, peers, and property.
Wk 1Daily Schedule
•1st period – Non-Negotiables•2nd period – Hallways – Non-Negotiables
•3rd period – Staircase – Non-Negotiables
•4th period – Restroom – Non- Negotiables
•5th period -Non-Negotiables
•6th period – Non-Negotiables
•7th period - NonNegotiables
Rewards in classrooms and common areas
Teacher will issue tickets on a weekly basis good behavior, and following the rules.
Student will drop the ticket in the PRIDE PRIZE box located in the cafeteria at the end of the week.
Drawings will be held every Friday.
P.R.I.D.E. POINTS
HALLWALKER P.R.I.D.E. POINTS
Point System-
• Students will earn incentive points for specific behaviors per schedule.
(put a picture of a calendar page here)
PBIS & PBL Working Together
POSITIVE
BEHAVIORAL
INTERVENTION &
SUPPORT
PROFESSIONAL LEARNING COMMUNITIES
DataDriven
Decision
CollaborativeCommitment
ResearchBased
Intervention
Student Centered