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Successful PBIS implementation requires an effective collaborative problem solving process. PBIS teams will learn how to define problems with precision and define comprehensive solutions which will lead to an action plan. They will learn how to structure team meetings in order to maximize results related to school climate. This workshop is designed for teams who have received professional development on school-wide PBIS and are implementing universal behavioral supports. Teams must have a school-wide data collection system in place. As a result of implementing a collaborative team problem solving process, teams will: Improve the likelihood that solutions are implemented Increase student outcomes Use data to monitor implementation of behavioral interventions and adapt as needed. PBIS Team Problem Solving January 14, 2015 or May 7, 2015 Two dates to choose from Registration Please complete the attached team registration form and return to: Yvonne Daycak Fax: 216-446-3829 Email: [email protected] Questions? Call 216-446-3803 Times 9:00 am3:30 pm (registration 8:30 am) Location ESC of Cuyahoga County Essex Place 6393 Oak Tree Blvd. Independence, OH 44131 Professional Development Contact Hours: 5.0

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Successful PBIS implementation

requires an effective collaborative

problem solving process. PBIS

teams will learn how to define

problems with precision and

define comprehensive solutions

which will lead to an action plan. They will learn how to

structure team meetings in order to maximize results

related to school climate.

This workshop is designed for teams who have received

professional development on school-wide PBIS and are

implementing universal behavioral supports. Teams must

have a school-wide data collection system in place.

As a result of implementing a collaborative team

problem solving process, teams will:

Improve the likelihood that solutions are implemented

Increase student outcomes

Use data to monitor implementation of behavioral

interventions and adapt as needed.

PBIS Team Problem Solving

January 14, 2015 or

May 7, 2015

Two dates to choose from

Registration

Please complete the attached team registration form

and return to:

Yvonne Daycak

Fax: 216-446-3829

Email: [email protected]

Questions? Call 216-446-3803

Times

9:00 am—3:30 pm

(registration 8:30 am)

Location

ESC of Cuyahoga County

Essex Place

6393 Oak Tree Blvd.

Independence, OH 44131

Professional Development

Contact Hours: 5.0

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State Support Team Region 3 REGISTRATION FORM

PBIS Team Problem Solving

District: Team Contact:

Building: Phone:

Email:

Please check date your team will be attending:

January 14, 2015

May 7, 2015

Please fill out ALL information for each Team Member!

FAX registration to: Yvonne Daycak at 216-446-3829

Or email to [email protected]

Team Member Email Ohio Teaching License #

OR Date of Birth