PBS at Pinewood Elementary
“Every Panther Matters so be Respectful, Responsible, Safe, and Positive!”
RtI(b)Response to Intervention: Behavior
Discipline
CultureStudent Achievement
RtIB: Flow Chart
Tier 1: Core Curriculum
Consistent expectations and language across campus.
“Paw Prints” are used as reinforcers for all students, by all staff.
Modeling expected behavior Examples, Non-examples, “Close, but not quite” Skits, Puppets, Assemblies, PNN Broadcast
Tier 1: School-Wide Expectations
Tier 1: Challenging Students as a Class to Meet PBS Expectations
Teacher____________
Respectful
ResponsibleSafeand
Positive
Panthersmake a Community
Tier 1 Visibility
Teaching PBS Expectations through Poetry
PBS PrideI am proud to be part of a
school,That uses PBS.
I truly believe in our expectations,
(As you may have guessed).Respectful, responsible,
safe, and positiveAre the ways to be.
But we all know that is how we act,
That is what describes me!Respectful means to treat
other people,With kind words and actions
too.Think about what it would
be likeTo walk in their shoe!
Responsible means taking great care
To do what’s right each day.Taking time to complete your tasks
And put your things away.Safe means making sure that you
Are careful and don’t get hurt.Don’t climb up the slide, run in the
hall,Or pull on someone’s shirt.
Positive is all aboutHaving a good attitude.
Smile, be friendly, use kind words, And spread your good mood.PBS is one great way to show
That you have pride.We are excited that we go to
Pinewood,That is a feeling that we will not
hide!
Go Pinewood!
PWE PBS Brochure
PWE PBS Brochure
Tier 2: Providing Extra Support
“Mini Paw Prints” for students who need more frequent reinforcement (5 to 1 ratio)
5 mini Paw Prints = 1 large Paw Print Check-In / Check-Out
Aligned with school-wide expectations
Tier 2: Check In Check Out
Tier 3: Individualized Intervention
Check-In / Check-Out Individualized for students’ specific
needs and areas of concern Individualized rewards and
reinforcements
Mentoring Extra time to build a relationship with an
adult on campus
Student Survey2009-2010
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The Paw Prints incentive program encourages me to behave in a more positive way.
Parent Involvement
Bi-monthly PBS Family Nights
PBS booth at Family Literacy Nights
PBS presentations at All-Pro Dads Breakfasts
PBS Corner in monthly newsletter
PBS posters to promote carryover of expectations form school to home
Family Night: PBS Home Matrix
USF resources used to model how families can incorporate PBS at home
Developed by Parents during Pinewood PBS Family Night
Empowering Parents and Volunteers
Parent/Volunteer Information Sheet Regarding PBS at Pinewood Elementary PBS stands for Positive Behavior Support. This is a process that we have implemented at Pinewood in all
classrooms and all areas of the school. Welcome to our PBS school! At Pinewood, we have developed 4 expectations that have been taught to the kids. They are to be respectful,
responsible, safe, and positive. On the back of this sheet, you will find our matrix which describes what those 4 expectations look like in different areas of the school, including the classroom.
We recognize students for intentionally displaying and modeling our expectations during their school day. They
are recognized with a piece of paper called a Paw Print. They collect Paw Prints to use to purchase items in our PBS store and to use at our quarterly PBS events put on for the whole school.
When handing out a Paw Print to a student, we state the reason for them receiving the recognition by stating the
expectation they exhibited and how we saw it done. For example, “Beth, I just noticed that you were being safe by stepping out of line to tie your shoe before we went into the hallway. Thank you for being safe.”
Attached here are some Paw Prints designed just for use by a parent or volunteer visiting Pinewood. Please feel
free to use these to reward respectful, responsible, safe, and positive behavior at our school while you are here today. You can recognize behaviors you see from the students in a classroom you are working in today as well as other students you encounter in the hallways, cafeteria, or other areas of the school. On the back of the Paw Print, you will find a fill-in-the-blank sentence that can help you remember what to say when handing out a Paw Print to a student.
I hope you have a great day at Pinewood! Thank you for taking time to volunteer! Your participation and time makes our school a better place.
Teaching Parents
Family PBS Role Play Script and Plan Start the meeting by deciding on 2-4 family meeting rules. These should be short, to the
point, and everyone should be able to and expected to follow them. (Consider the ages of your children when creating these rules together.)
Continue the meeting by making a list of what respect and responsibility look like in your home (your personal expectations) and have each family member describe one thing that another family member does that is responsible or respectful in the home.
Next, each member should be encouraged to state at least one positive comment about his/her own strengths when thinking about good character.
After that, as a family, brainstorm one thing that happens in the home that is not respectful or responsible that you would like to see changed. You may choose to each list an idea using this fill in the blank statement, “I see others in our home ________, but I would like for them to __________.” And then decide together which one to focus on tonight. Keep the other ones in mind for your next family meeting at home!
Together, make a list of 3-5 ways to change the current behavior that you are focusing on tonight. Reference your list that you created together regarding what respect and responsibility look like in your home and see how you can change the current behavior to fit those criteria.
Write down your new plan and have each family member sign the plan. Hang it on the refrigerator or the door, where everyone can see it when you get home tonight!
CELEBRATE! You just helped to create a positive change in your family! Way to go!
PBS: Featured in Every Newsletter
Distributed Monthly
Fundraising-A Community Affair!
Chick-Fil-A Nights Occurred Monthly, raising over $1300 for the year!Fall Festival Face Painting raised approximately $250.The Spring Fling Dance Bake Sale contributed $200 to Pinewood PBS!A United Way Character Counts grant, written to improve and support parent involvement, contributed $1000 to our funds.
PBS FCAT Poster
Others Expectation Posters were developed for Halloween, Thanksgiving, and the Winter Wonderland PBS Event
PBS: Featured on Yearbook Cover
PBS: Reminders for All
PBS: Keeping Teachers and Staff Involved and Informed
PBS Rewards come in all shapes and sizes at Pinewood!
A student enjoying a quarterly reward event and sporting our Pinewood PBS t-shirt.“Pinewood PBS … Where Every Panther Matters”On the back of the shirt the expectations are listed.
PWE: End of Year Reflections 2009-2010
A Second Grader’s Response
Question: What was the best thing that happened to you?
Answer: “when some one som whoon at are school in vented pal prints.”Tomas R., 6-9-2010
Translation: “When someone, somehow, at our school invented Paw Prints!”
The End
EVERY PANTHER MATTERS
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