W elcome to E agle J unior H igh’s P ositive E ffective B ehavior S upport P lan

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Welcome to Eagle Junior High’s P ositive E ffective B ehavior S upport Plan

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W elcome to E agle J unior H igh’s P ositive E ffective B ehavior S upport P lan. Guiding Principles. PEBS School-wide Expectations: Soar for Respect Soar for Responsibility Soar for Readiness. How is your school sharing information about PEBS with staff?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Welcome to Eagle Junior

High’s

Positive Effective Behavior

Support Plan

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Guiding Principles

PEBS School-wide Expectations:

• Soar for Respect

• Soar for Responsibility

• Soar for Readiness

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How is your school sharing information about PEBS with staff?

• Staff newsletters• Emails • Teacher bulletins• Notes in teacher

mailboxes• Department head

meetings• Principal open-door

policy

• Staff meetings• Data such as office

referral or surveys• Post-classroom

observation meetings

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What has been your biggest challenge?

Staff buy in, commitment and participation

Developing and implementing behavior plans for red-zone kids

Honestly assessing what is currently in place and evaluating its impact

Constantly evaluating and re-evaluating what works

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How is this school celebrating behavioral / social skill success? 

•Monthly recognition assembly

•Traditional awards ceremony

•Positive graffiti wall

•An honor hall

•Positive referrals

•Daily compliment

•A+ Staff recognition draw

•Classroom celebrations

•Weekly Draw for Golden Eagle Award

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Goals and/or Objectives

• To Decrease Office Referrals By 25%• TO Decrease Suspension By 20%• Increase Student Attendance• Increase Time On Task• Reduce The Number Of Literacy

Support Plans For Grade 9 Students By 15%

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Introducing Our Team Members

and Their Responsibilities

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Chairperson/Facilitator & Time Keeper/Task Master :

Anna Mae Muise/Vice-Principal

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Recorder/Secretary & Communication Coordinator: Susan Henderson/Principal

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Data Manager & Team Archivist : Alison MacKeigan/Vice-Principal

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Team Cheerleader: Mary Elaine Muise/Guidance Counselor

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Team Cheerleader: Speedy Gonzolas / Classroom Teacher

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School Rules

• RESPECT

• For self, others and property

• RESPONSIBILITY

• Be responsible and prepared at all times

• READINESS

• Be ready to follow directions and procedures

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How we teach the rules and procedures

• The process for teaching the rules and school-wide procedures: – Lesson Plans – Code of Conduct (includes quiz),

Bullying, Substance Abuse, Media Awareness, School Wide Tardiness, Use of Kind Words, Acts of Kindness...etc

– Opportunities for practice – Active monitoring of rule following behavior:

Incentives, support from teachers, checklists, data collection, surveys, observations, regular group meetings and re-evaluations/evaluations

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Rules and Procedures Continued…

–Guest Speakers (positive role models)

–Posting rules prominently in building

–Matrix

–Signs

–Sharing the expectations

–Information Brochure for Parents

–Behavior Management Flowchart

–Suggested Consequences

–Implementation Checklist

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School Wide Incentives

• Student Incentives• Teacher Incentives

– Teacher to Teacher• Given from one teacher to another as PEBS is

implemented

– Student to Teacher• Tickets given to teachers who exemplify the values

of the code of conduct

– By Number of Golden Eagles Distributed• Given monthly to teacher who gave the most

incentive tickets to students

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Student Incentives

Monthly RecognitionSeptember: Ice Cream Social

October: School Wide Sports Day

November: Turkey Dance

December: Basketball Game (students vs. faculty)

January: Snowballs / Cotton Candy / Popcorn

March: School Wide Lunch & Movie

April: School Wide Sports Day

May: End of Year Swim Trips

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Student Incentives Continued…

• Golden Eagle Award (teacher and admin picture on back)

•Weekly Draw for Golden Eagle Award

• Traditional awards ceremony• Positive graffiti wall • An honor hall • Positive referrals • Classroom celebrations

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Teacher Incentives

Teacher to Teacher: Golden Apple Award, Letters in mailboxes, A+ Staff recognition draw

Student to Teacher: Gift Certificates

By Number of Tickets: Special PEBS Parking Space In Front of Building

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Resources for Incentives

• Adopters: Cape Breton Screaming Eagles

• Community Agencies and Businesses

• Restaurants and Movie Theater

• Fundraisers

• Parent organizations

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Monitoring Process

• School Wide Information System (SWIS) Data Referral System

• Track Office Referrals

• Track # of “Golden Eagles” given

• Performance Feedback

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Prevention Programs

• Roots of Empathy

• Virtues Project

• Bullying prevention programs

• Peer Mediation

• Conflict resolution

• Classroom Routines

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Prevention Programs Implementation

• All Staff

• Guidance Counselor

• Introductory Events/Rally

• Ongoing Direct Instruction

• Embedding in Curriculum

• Booster Training

• Keeping it out there; displays, announcements, etc…

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Secondary Interventions

• Token economy (have meeting to discuss correct behavior, then reward

desired behavior with token)• The Behavior Education Plan

– Organization/Structure– Identification/Referral– Contract/Agreement– Basic BEP Cycle (see binder)– Design of Support

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Secondary Interventions

• Role Play• Show instructional videos• Continuous monitoring of student

behavior for decision making• Secondary Team – “Yellow Team”

– Behavior skills– Social skills– Anger Management

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Tertiary Interventions

• Number and extent of office referral forms

• Referrals through program planning process

• Focuses on students who exhibit dangerous behavior, are highly disruptive, impede learning, and/or suffer social or educational exclusion

• Functional Behavior Assessment

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•Collaborative (rather than expert-driven) approach

•Includes the student and people who know him/her best

•Rooted in understanding and intervention

•Focuses on adaptive (and replacement) skills, and improving the individual’s overall quality of life

Tertiary Interventions

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THANK YOU FOR LISTENING

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