Integrating AVID and PBIS Erin Jones, Tacoma PS Lori Lynass, Sound Supports

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Integrating AVID and PBISErin Jones, Tacoma PSLori Lynass, Sound Supports

www.soundsupportsk12.com

Getting to know who's hereCircle Activity

Example: I Am From PoemI am from white and black, a mother and father who were not allowed to keep me because of the skin color their union created.

I am from being given to an adoption agency in Minnesota to being chosen and raised by the Adamsons in Holland.

I am from working class parents, community college in the middle of nowhere, to living among the wealthy and meeting royalty.

I am from music and athletics and academics, all taking me across the world in my youth.

I am from motherhood and career woman, juggling many responsibilities and pressures - proud.

I am from European and American, Black and white, rich and poor.

I am from nowhere, and I am from everywhere.

What is AVID?Advancement Via Individual

Determination▪ A schoolwide college readiness

system▪ A structured approach to rigorous

curriculum ▪ Direct support structure for

first-generation college students▪ Professional development for

educators

What is PBIS?

A systems approach, establishing the social culture and behavioral supports needed for schools to be effective learning environments for all students.

Why implement PBIS?

Create a positive school culture:School environment is predictable

School environment is positive

School environment is safe

School environment is consistent

Using PBIS and AVID to Focused on Postsecondary Outcomes

Individualized

Transition

Curricula

Supplemental

transition, academic,

and/or

behavior curriculum

Curricular connections to careers &

educational goals & interestsAll

Some

Few

AVID & PBIS Alignment(Just a Few of the Ways)

AVID Teaches Skills and Behaviors

for Academic Success Promotes Strong Teacher &

Student Relationships Offers Additional Levels of

Support Creates a Positive Peer

Group of Students Promotes Personal

Achievement Through Hard Work

PBIS Teaches Skills and Behaviors

for Academic Success Promotes Strong Teacher &

Student Relationships Offers Additional Levels of

Support Creates a Positive School

Environment Promote Self monitoring and

Self Management Skills

Why Integration? The more we can link and integrate

supports, the more success we will have. Integrated supports means integrated

team and conversations so we can work smarter and not harder.

Universa

l

Targeted

Intensive

Continuum of Support for All Students

Science

Soc Studies

Reading

Math

Soc skills

Basketball

Spanish

RACHEL

Using AVID and PBIS To Get Maximum Outcome

Jason Lee Middle School - Tacoma

Four Corners Activity

Corner 1: I completely agree.

Corner 2: I am unsure.

Corner 3: Sometimes.

Corner 4: I completely disagree.

In my family, it is important to get places on time.

Corner 1: I completely agree.

Corner 2: I am unsure.

Corner 3: Sometimes.

Corner 4: I completely disagree.

In our home there is a lot of noise.

Corner 1: I completely agree.

Corner 2: I am unsure.

Corner 3: Sometimes.

Corner 4: I completely disagree.

There were lots of rules in my home.

Corner 1: I completely agree.

Corner 2: I am unsure.

Corner 3: Sometimes.

Corner 4: I completely disagree.

EQUITY AND EXCELLENCE FOR ALL

Demographics Enrollment: 589

10% Hispanic/Latino 2.2% American Indian/Alaskan Native 4.2% Asian 33.3% Black/African American 2.5% Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 44.7% White 3% Two or more Races

69% Free or Reduced Lunch 19.1% Special Education

Bobcat PillarsRESPECTFUL

RESPONSIBLE

COMPASSIONATE

SAFE

We are AVID

Advancement

Via

Individual

Determination

Focused on being high school, college and

career ready.

Build Your Whole Child Initiative Teams

TWCI Team (Year 1) Principal/Assistant

Principal 8-10 Teachers

Tier 2 Intervention Team (Year 2) Principal/Assistant

Principal School Psychologist Counselors Interventionists Attendance Secretary

Have a Meeting Protocol

Data is presented at monthly meetings. Use a data protocol:

Here’s What. So What? Now What? Data Discussion Protocol Here’s what.: Factual Statements (10 minutes) So What?: Interpretation of the data. (10

minutes) Now What? Plan of action including relevant

questions. (10 minutes) Problem area’s discussed. Lesson plans developed to support students and the

pillars. Continue this cycle monthly.

INITIAL PILLARS LESSON PLAN AND FOCUS AREAS

REVISIT PILLARS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR TO REMIND/REFOCUS STUDENTS

Communicate & Celebrate with students

Share data Bobcat Scholar Quarterly Assemblies

Celebrating Students: Bobcat Advisory student of the month

Consistently represents the Bobcat Pillars in their actions at school

Attendance, Academic and Behavior recognition The students met the SRI challenge of reaching

the 70% or higher goal, students will receive a non-uniform day next Friday.

Non-uniform day for no Red Slips

Give Students Voice Survey them about their learning needs and

share with staff. For professional development with staff allow

students to showcase teacher and why the strategy they used worked for them.

Implement Raising Student Voice and Participation (RSVP) Summits led by students to get feedback about your community and school and allow students to problem solve and make change in their schools.

Allow students to be mentors to other students.

Identifying intervention needs for students. Data based Develop Tiered interventions for:

AcademicsAttendanceBehavior

Monthly Data Tracking and Interventions

What Have Been The Results of PBIS and AVID Implementation at Jason Lee?

Questions to Consider….

1. Is the current implementation of PBIS and AVID in your school effective in engaging students and promoting postschool outcomes?

2.How do we merge academic and behavioral systems w/in a transition-focused approach?

3. Do we need to realign our schools to ensure students are college and career ready?

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