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Transcript of Positive Behavior Support Our TEAM’s Journey Together Everyone Achieves More.
FESTUS ELEMENTARY
Positive Behavior SupportOur TEAM’s Journey
Together Everyone Achieves More
ICE BREAKERChoose Your Favorite Candy Bar
HERSHEY’S MILKCHOCOLATE BAR
•You’re an all American who loves baseball, Mom and apple pie.•You’re a cheerleader for your program, level-headed, a good PR person and a fundraiser.•You’re also kind, thoughtful, and always remember everyone’s birthday. You’re nurturing, dependable, loyal, and help others to “shine”. •Others often turn to you for help.
Hershey’s Dark Chocolate
You’re a patient thoughtful individualist and problem-solver.
You like to see a project through from start to finish.
You’re a good grant writer and work well with difficult people.
Your are reflective and insightful. You have little patience for incompetence or
liars. You set high standards for yourself and others. You are dependable, resourceful, and loyal.
mr. Goodbar
You’re analytical and logical. You gather data first before giving an opinion,
play the devil’s advocate at meetings, tend to see all the possibilities and drive people crazy by sharing all the “what ifs”.
You hate deadlines and put off starting things; you’re a procrastinator.
You like to be the expert but in your own time frame.
You can analyze things to death. You like there to be rules that everyone follows. You like a lot of structure and hate surprises.
Krackel
You’re creative, optimistic, always see the cup as half full.
You’re messy (messy desk or classroom) but organized (eventually find missing item or believe you will).
You like to be a hands-on person. You’re a little off-beat, ditzy, funny, friendly and
outgoing person who is always willing to help. You like the surprising things in life, the
“krackel”. You like situations that allow flexibility, change,
and growth.
Dr. Darin Siefert-principal Miss Jennifer Granda-PBS chairperson Ms. Angie Myers-PBS historian Mrs. Stephanie Sutton-PBS committee member
Ms. Amanda Church-assistant principal Ms. Meagan Wagner-PBS chairperson Linda Wall-Special Area Teacher’s coach Theresa Reando-cheerleader Cara Pellerin-coach Donna Myers-coach Kay Bolle-coach Angie Tinnin-cheerleader Amy Naeger-Communication Coordinator Katie Thompson-Data Manager Patty Long-Cheerleader Jocelyn Kerr-Behavioral Expertise Jessica Calloway-Academic Expertise Katie Glaze-parent
Introductions
The Team Office Personnel-4
Principal Assistant Principal Secretaries
Classroom Teachers-46 Kindergarten-13 First Grade-12 Second Grade-11 Third Grade-10
Special Education-9 Teachers-8 Secretary
Counselors-2 Special Area Teachers-8
Title 1-4 Aides-9 Custodians-2 Cafeteria-12
96 Total
Faculty and
Staff Members
in our building!
945 students served
Choosing the Line-Up Have volunteers on the TEAM
TEAM roles are chosen by looking at each members’ strengths
TEAM members must be comfortable speaking their mind
Must be able to reach consensus and remember to do what is best for the children
(Decision Rule) Define Norms & Protocols for meetings
Have an Agenda
Before the Game
Attend all the training possible. PLAN, PLAN, PLAN
Action Planning Matrix
Be organized Be flexible Let your faculty know up front…
That you are learning with themYou do not know all the answers
Get to know your consultant.
First InningSpring Training
Presenting to the TeamDependent on the activity being presented We presented in the following settings:
Faculty MeetingsDuring Professional Learning CommunitiesProfessional Development Days
Second InningOur Opening Day
Back to School Bash Teachers invited by invitation with the expectation they
would be there. Have everything ready to give the teachers
PBS Binders with lesson plans, procedures, positives Tigers, Tiger Tails, Tiger Paw Pouches for name badges and Tiger Tales T-shirts Hall passes
Have materials that may need replaced throughout the year in central location-ready to use
Teachers were up and participating in activities throughout the presentation Used “Favorite Chocolate Bar” activity to make
groups Principals strategically group the teachers
Third InningThe Play Book
Lesson PlansDivide by areas on the MatrixTeaching schedule is placed on the building
master calendarTried to teach all areas in first 3 weeks of
school Too many lessonsNot enough timeStill need some “tweaking”
Want to make videos to go with each area using students in our classes
Fourth InningGetting Runs
☺The Positive Behavior Matrix☺Introduced at our Back to School Bash☺Overwhelming for the teachers and us as we
presented it☺Decided to put it on hold and do some
“tweaking”☺Start small-free & frequent☺All teachers should be using the 4:1 praise☺Quarterly assemblies-on master calendar
Fifth InningEvaluating the STATS
The Data1. Review, review, review2. Present to faculty monthly3. Use to it to make changes in those weak
areas4. Use the Big 5 Generator5. Added an additional graph-Grade Level
Sixth InningPublic Relations
o Share with parentso Send an introductory letter explaining what PBSo We are working on a brochureo Newsletters
o Principal’s monthly newslettero Teacher’s classroom newslettero Counselor's monthly newsletter
o Parents on the teamo Parent Survey
Seventh Inning StretchQuestions & Answers
Eighth InningEvaluate Changes
Positives Improvement in behaviorOverall positive feel in the building
NegativesStill have a few nay-sayersAreas to work on
ReflectionParent surveyTeacher surveys
Ninth InningGame Over-NOT!
• Living Document• Through continual evaluation changes will be
made.
• Questions