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Northmoor Primary School-Wide PBIS Keeping Up the Momentum

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Northmoor Primary School-Wide PBIS Keeping Up the Momentum. In The Beginning…. PBIS WAS NEW!! We did whatever it took to keep it going A team with a PASSION Lot’s of excitement Enthusiasm New ideas. As time wore on . . . . Less enthusiasm Same old stuff Burn out Overwhelmed - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Northmoor PrimarySchool-Wide

PBISKeeping Up the

Momentum

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In The Beginning…• PBIS WAS NEW!!• We did whatever it took to keep it

going• A team with a PASSION• Lot’s of excitement• Enthusiasm• New ideas

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As time wore on . . . .

• Less enthusiasm• Same old stuff• Burn out• Overwhelmed• Overworked

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• TODAY, our schools have lots of challenges –

• Kids are showing up in our classrooms with a wide range of problems/issues – some of which we did not even think of 20 years ago – but we need to

work to create an environment in which they can learn –

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Even in the best of schools, there are a few students who need (crave) special attention, and they will find a way to get it – Like Russell, who when he wants attention, knows how to get our undivided attention.

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Removing children from our schools is not the solution - If our only goal is to get rid of what’s bad – that will not work – we must work to build and cultivate cultures that support Positive Behaviors.

• Sometimes a strategy is to wait for summer and then HOPE that the kids will mature over the summer – or not return.

• We cannot suspend or expel all of the kids that do not follow rules – even if we put them out of school for a period of time – they are coming back – with the same issues.

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And in many cases, we have not provided the classroom teacher with adequate tools/skills to handle all of the classroom issues that can come up –

In fact, if you think about it, all too often the new teacher reports for work with little or no training/exposure to how to handle disruptive students. When they are completing their student teaching I would argue that the school places them with an experienced teacher who has wonderful classroom management techniques, that may be invisible to the student teacher.

So the new teacher shows up, has Russell in her class, and has no idea how to “manage” the situation.

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So they send the kids to the corner – to the corner – to the corner – and before you know it they have to teach to the corner because that is where all of the kids are – stacked up, and probably not learning.

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Plus all the other things teachers do…

• Improve literacy, and math test scores• Make schools safe, caring, & focused on

teaching & learning• Improve student character & citizenship• Eliminate bullying• Prepare for middle school education• Provide a free & appropriate education for all• Affect rates of high risk, antisocial behavior • Leave no child behind• Keep improving our level of teaching

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• We are being asked to continuously do more – and yet, no one ever takes anything that we are already doing off of the plate –

• More federal, state, and district requirements

• More expectations from society at large to do more with kids who bring more and more complicated issues to school with them.

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• And one thing we know for sure - is that time is a challenge – if only we could create that resource – more time might allow us to fix a lot -

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So – Considering all that!Here we are At yet another meetingTrying to be positive about student behaviors and using PBIS as a process towards that goal

But where are we really?

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What happened to the enthusiasm?Better still - How do we getit back?

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YOU CAN• Create Energy for “OLD”

Ideas• Provide “NEW” Ideas• Provide Useful Info• Reinforce Current Situations

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How do we maintain energy, dedication, forward movement for

PBIS?

Assess:Where we are

Where we want to go

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If you keep doing what you’ve always done; you are going to get what you always got.

As a team we will - Determine what is working Determine what we need to address

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The Power Of Teaching

• “If a child doesn’t know how to read, we teach.”• “If a child doesn’t know how to swim, we teach.”• “If a child doesn’t know how to multiply, we teach.”• “If a child doesn’t know how to drive, we teach.”• “If a child doesn’t know how to behave, we …punish?”

Why can’t we finish the last sentence as automatically as we do the others?

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Team FunctionsDATA

ODRS/MINORSCICO

Acknowledgements-Celebrations

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What Do You Do With Data ?

• Make Informed Decisions• Look At Trends• Use Data To Inform

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What Do our Acknowledgements and

Incentives Say?

Are They Working?

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FamilyAre they a part of the big picture?

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TEAM PBIS MATRIX

DATA Family Involvemen

t

Awards and

Incentives

Instruction Who

Communicate to team monthly

Parent on Universal Team

Blue, red, white, tickets

Matrix instruction

Discussion of what to do for individual students

Communication in school newsletter CVC assemblies

Core values instruction

Utilize data for placement in CICO

Parent involvement in CICO

WHAM trophies, Golden plunger

Cool tool instruction

Keep tabs of “high fliers” by the big 5

Parent University Teacher Incentives

Daily behavior expectations

Team takes back to house PD’S

Utilize Becky Kubis Rate my ride tickets

Student Ambassadors

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PBIS Matrix for Home

• .

I am respectful Listen to my parentsBe truthful to my parentsPlay cooperativelySpeak nicely to others

I am responsible Put away my toys, bike, and equipmentHelp with jobs at homeFollow my parents’ directionsShare Friday folder Reading Log with parents

I am safe Play safely with othersStay in designated areasStay away from strangersWear bike helmet and equipment

I am prepared Finish homework and share with parentPack backpack at night for school the next dayGo to bed on timeGet up and get ready for school when called

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Let’s Get Going! • We can make PBIS

the reason our school is a great place to be!

• Where students learn and become outstanding citizens

• Imagine our building without PBIS!