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Revised 9/11 1
Kate Bond Elementary School-wide PBIS Plan
(Discipline Plan) 2011-12
2727 Kate Bond Road
Memphis, Tennessee
Revised 9/11 2
Guiding Principles All students can learn. Every student is expected to make academic
progress and strive toward excellence. There is a positive correlation between learning and school attendance. Students learn best when school, home, and community have high
expectations for their success. Students learn best in an academically challenging environment that is safe,
nurturing, attractive, and comfortable. KBE has the responsibility to help students develop in other areas, in
addition to academics, and must work with the parents and the community to be successful.
Students learn best when participating in specific programs where they are valued and respected as individuals with unique needs. Students learn best when engaged in a variety of stimulating instructional activities which includes the use of technology to facilitate meaningful learning experiences.
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Guiding Principles continued… Students learn best in an academically balanced program, which offers
participation in library, computer science, visual art, music, and physical education.
Appropriate learning opportunities must be based on appropriate data and be research-based.
Information gained from assessments should be used by all teachers who work with the students in an effort to make the greatest progress.
All stakeholders must collaboratively share in the decision-making to promote growth and advance the school’s mission.
Teachers and students share the responsibility for daily classroom success.
The policies of the school, district, and state must be supported by all stakeholders if we are to reach maximum potential.
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Vision
We envision a school in which students, faculty, staff, parents, and the community: Work together in collaborative teams to achieve a common purpose and clear goals; Seek and implement promising strategies for improving student achievement on a continuing basis; Monitor each student’s progress; and Demonstrate a personal commitment to the academic success and general well being of every student.
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Mission
• Kate Bond Elementary School is dedicated to providing learning opportunities that enhance student knowledge, build strong character, and teach academic and social skills that will enable students to excel and be productive citizens. We will achieve this by being a community who BONDS: Builds leaders, Openly accepts diversity, Nurtures each individual, Demonstrates a personal commitment to academic success, Strives for excellence.
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Philosophy Statement
The faculty and staff of Kate Bond Elementary School believe that it is our responsibility to provide the students with:
A safe, secure, and caring environment; Opportunities for interactive instruction with high
expectations; The knowledge of how to resolve conflicts; Examples of appropriate behavior by demonstrating
responsible actions.
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Previous Results There were three expulsions during the 2009-2010 SY,
which increased in 2010-2011 to six expulsions from school. Of the six expulsions, only one student had been suspended previously (during the 2009-2010 school year).
There was an evident decrease of behavior incidents from 279 in 2009-2010 to 239 behavior incidents reported in 2010-2011. Many of these incidents required in-school suspensions. Several of the students were repeat offenders. These behaviors ranged from fighting and assault against a student to theft. Insolence and insubordination appear to be a major theme as well.
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Kate Bond Elementary Discipline Goals for 2011-2012
Decrease suspensions by 10% (decrease
of 3, bringing the total to 29).
Decrease office referrals by 10%
(decrease of 24, bringing the total to 215).
Decrease expulsions by 25% (decrease 2
of 6, bringing the total to 4).
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KBE Progress Results on School-wide Discipline
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2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011
Other Incidents
Suspensions
Expulsions
MCS School-wide PBIS (Discipline) Team Worksheet 2011-12
Name of School:Kate Bond Elementary
PBIS Team is representative of the school faculty and
includes an administrator.
* Indicates members mandated by MEA contract; others may be invited as needed
Principal* Lyle Conley
Assistant Principal (recommended) Artie Brown-Hobbs
Professional School Counselor* Nikole Baker
School Psychologist Kathy Caldwell
General Education Teacher(s) Kris Smith, Laurie Harmon, Shyrll Vickers, Edith Palmer
MEA Representative* Debbie Barton , Leslie Bindbeutel
Elected Teachers (2)* Stacy Stewart, Nevenia Hill
Special Education Teacher(s)* Korei Gray
Related Arts Teacher(s) Brenda Segal
Students
Educational Assistant(s)/ Non-Certified Staff Angie Forehand
Community Member
Parents (2)* Stacy Bailey, Suzi Cotton
ISS Assistant (recommended) None available
Cafeteria/Custodial Staff Dasie Gilcrest
Bus Driver
External PBIS Coach Helen Anderson
Meeting Schedule
20 Day Reporting
Period
Approximate Dates of Reporting Periods
All data for period entered into system
(A) Responsible Contact: Reta Black-
General Office Secretary
Discipline Committee
meeting dates (B) Responsible
Contact: Nikole Baker /Guidance
Counselor
Faculty meeting dates to report interpretation
of 20 day data (C) Responsible Contact:
Nikole Baker/Guidance
Counselor
1 08/09/11-9/02/11 9/09/11 09/14/2011 09/21/2011
2 09/07/11-10/04/11 10/07/11 10/19/2011 10/19/2011
3 10/05/11-11/03/11 11/04/11 11/17/2011 11/16/2011
4 11/04/11-12/06/11 12/09/11 12/15/2011 WINTER BREAK
5 12/07/11-01/19/12 1/20/12 01/25/2012 02/02/2012
6 01/20/12-02/16/12 2/17/12 02/22/2012 03/02/2012
7 02/17/12-03/23/12 3/23/12 03/28/2012 3/28/2012
8 03/23/12-4/20/12 4/23/12 05/09/2012 05/09/2012
9 04/25/12-5/18/12 5/18/12 05/18/2012 05/21/2012-ADMIN SUMMER BREAK
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Monitoring Process
PBIS committee requests and receives data from teachers and staff to determine progress towards goals used for:
S-Team Peer Mediation Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) After School Detention Behavior/Academic Data Attendance
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Celebrations
STUDENT TEACHER
HONORS PROGRAMEVERY SEMESTER
“KUDOS TO TEACHERS”ANNOUNCEMENTS
PERFECT ATTENDANCE BULLETIN BOARD
FACULTY MEETING DRAWINGS/MONTHLY
PTA MEMBERSHIP INCENTIVES PERFECT ATTENDANCE COUPONS/MONTHLY
STUDENT AMBASSADORS MEMBERSHIP
PTA MEMBERSHIP INCENTIVES
STUDENT FUN FRIDAYVARIES BY CLASS
TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK
SAFETY PATROL/DAILY FACULTY FUN FRIDAYMONTHLY
BUS BEHAVIOR BULLETIN BOARD
BIRTHDAY GIFTS FROM PTA
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Kate Bond ElementarySchool Rules
KATIE’S CODE OF CONDUCT
BE RESPONSIBLE
BE RESPECTFUL
BE SAFE
BE PREPARED
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KBE Behavior Expectation MatrixKatie’s
Code of Conduct
Morning Entry
Classroom
Hallway CafeteriaAnd/orAssembly
Recess Restroom
Afternoon Exit
Bus
BeRespectful
-enter quietly and walk-go directly to breakfast or class
-listen-be polite and use good manners-follow rules
-walk in line-follow noise zones-keep hands to self
-follow the “High Five” rules-be polite to staff-expressappreciation
-keep hands and feet to self-follow playground rules-include others
-be quick and quiet-knock first-wait your turn
-walk quietly as you leave-go directly to your transportation
-walk to the bus-wait your turn to board-sit quietly and listen to driver
Be Responsible
-obtain pass for restroom-set a good example for others
-take care of classroom and equipment-have supplies-complete homework and classwork
-show others proper behavior-follow noise zones
-follow the “High Five” rules-get all you need as you pass through the line-take care of your own food and supplies-walk in line and wait to discard trash
-follow playground rules-stay within appropriate boundaries
-wait your turn-take care of toileting needs quickly and quietly-wash hands before exiting
-carry and take care of personal belongings-have all books and supplies for homework
-walk to bus in designated areas-follow bus rules-set a good example
Be Safe
-walk and keep hands to self-carry backpacks properly
-keep hands, feet and objects to self-walk-use supplies properly
-walk-stay in line-keep hands and feet to self-look where you are going
-walk-follow the “High Five” rules-stay in line-use utensils only for eating
-keep hands and feet to self-watch where you are going-play on/with equipment appropriately
-wait your turn-keep feet on floor-clean up any trash and leave restroom orderly
-listen for exit directions-walk to your designated exit area
-walk to your bus-wait in line-carry all backpacks properly
BePrepared
-walk to class-get bookstore supplies before bell rings
-have necessary supplies-complete all homework-learn daily schedules
-learn and follow noise zones-carry backpacks carefully
-get all supplies as you pass through the line-remember lunch money or lunch box
-learn and follow playground rules-wear coats and jackets as needed
-wear clothing that is easy to unfasten-use restroom with class or have hall pass
-have all books and supplies for homework-listen for exit directions
-have backpack ready-listen for bus number or color
Kate Bond Elementary Procedure for Dealing with Problem Behaviors
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Kate Bond Elementary School Intervention Flow Chart
Observe Problem Behavior
Warning Conference with Student (Praise in public; reprimand in private)
Use Logical Consequence
Conference with Student and Parent
Minor Major
Grade Level Team Meeting - Write Disciplinary Referral and Refer to B eh a vio r In te rv e n tio n M a nu a l se n d to o ff ic e ( in c lu d e a ll m in o r in c id e n t
reports and any other documentation
Complete Minor Incident Report (MIR) Minor Behaviors Major Behaviors
Administrator determines consequences If the student has 4 MIRs *Bothering others *Bullying
in a nine-week period *Breaking line *Damage to property *Gum chewing *Defiance/disrespect to *Hallway/restroom/cafeteria authority BITE Other Complete a Disciplinary Referral- misbehavior *Forgery ** Conse-
Now a Major Infraction *Name calling *Hurting self or others quences *No homework *Jumping off rails S- *Not following directions *Physical aggression (biting/ Team *Not prepared hitting/kicking/throwing things/ *Not seated when asked fighting) *Refusal/failure to do classwork *Profanity (words/gesture/drawing) *Repetitive behaviors *Running away (tapping, pencil sharpening, etc) *Stealing *Talking out of turn excessively *Skipping class Administrator provides teacher feedback or loudly *Threatening *Throwing paper *Touching others inappropriately *Uniform violations *Urinating on floor *Verbal abuse Administrator will follow-up with *Writing on walls student within a week Sidebar on Minor Incident Reports *Issue MIR when student does not respond to pre-correction, re-direction, or verbal warning *Take concrete action to correct behavior (see Behavior Intervention Manual) *MIR slips are filed in the classroom and turned into the office for documentation in the event of an office referral **BITE currently inactive until further notice
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Teach the Rules, Expectations and Procedures
The First Six Weeks of School – Denton and Kriete, The First 100 Days of School- Harry Wong
Expected Behavior Matrix – teachers review behavior expectations in classrooms
Morning Meeting/Afternoon Meeting Behavior expectations are taught in context of location or
activity Rules are posted and revisited as needed Pre- and Post-test of Student Code of Conduct Character Education lesson plans/guidelines
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KBE “Teaching Behavioral Expectations”
Lesson PlanDefine expectation: The Need for RulesRationale: To maintain a safe and secure
learning environmentGuiding Question: Why do we need rules?Instructional Strategies: Discussion and role
play, recall of rules, build background; discuss rules in experiences prior to or outside of school, model and practice procedures in the classroom, hallways, restroom, and cafeteria, etc,
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Resources/Materials: Following Rules by Robin Nelson and drawing materials
Motivate: Praise responsesDistributed Practice/and/or Small Groups: As students are
working in small groups, they will practice behavior expectations through modeling, discussion, and role play.
Extend/Refine Knowledge: Students will continue to work throughout the school year improving their behavior. Teaching during first week- procedures, procedures, procedures! Defining and refining school rules.
Assessments: Teacher observationClosure: Never ends!! Students will assist in creating lists of
rules for the school and the classroom.
KBE “Teaching Behavioral Expectations”
Lesson Plan Continued…
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Teach the Code of Conduct(Use Code of Conduct Teacher Resource Guide
to teach Code of Conduct during the first two weeks of school.
Administer post-test to every student August 22-26. Results to be turned in to Guidance Counselor by August 26, 2011.
Desired outcome was for every student to score 80% or above; Kate Bond Elementary students scored 100%.
Code of Conduct Post Test Information
• School: Kate Bond Elementary• Principal: Lyle W. Conley• School Enrollment: 1062, 20 day total is 1062• Number of Post-test administered: 1062• Percentage of students scoring 80% or above: 100%• Date make-up/retest scheduled (for absentees and
students scoring below 80%): 08/29/2011• Name of Person Submitting Form: Nikole Baker• Title: School Counselor/PBIS Internal Coach• Phone: 901-416-0015
KBE Annual PBIS Kick-Off KBE will teach MCS Code of Conduct first 2
weeks of school. Teachers will administer the Code of Conduct
post-tests during the third week of school. Teachers will teach School-wide Rules and
Behavior Expectations from matrix (as needed). When KBE, district, school rules and expectations
are understood, KBE will celebrate the beginning of a new, positive school year with teacher-initiated school-wide incentives.
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KBE School Procedures – Entering School
Teachers and teacher assistants will sign-in at the office and be on their posts to greet and
monitor students before the 8:15 bell each day. Teachers must be in their doorway by 8:15 bell.
Any child who is not a bus-rider may not be dropped off at school prior to 8:00.
Safety patrol may enter the school at 7:55 through the front doors to be on post by 8:10.
Bus riders may begin entering the cafeteria door at 7:45 for breakfast - remaining bus riders may
enter at the 8:15 bell.
Walkers and car riders may enter through the front door at 8:00 for breakfast; all others may
enter at the 8:15 bell.
Cafeteria doors will be closed for breakfast at 8:30 with the exception of late bus riders.
Bike riders may be at school no earlier than 8:10 and must wait for the 8:15 bell to enter.
Administrators will greet students at the front doors and bus lane. Students will be reminded of
“zero zone” and to walk on the right side of the hallway on the gray line.
Students will take care of business and be in the classroom before the 8:30 bell rings (bathroom,
book store, library, breakfast, etc.)
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KBE School Procedures – Entering School Continued…
Morning announcements will be done by students or administration on a
rotating schedule.
Students who come in after 8:30 must be accompanied by an adult and
must check-in at the office; a check-in pass will be required to be admitted
into class.
Teachers must have attendance entered into SMS by 10:00 a.m.
The check-in passes will be kept on file in the classroom for the duration for
the year.
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KBE School Procedures – Uniforms All school personnel will be deliberate and consistent with enforcement of the MCS
uniform policy. Identification card lanyards are considered part of the uniform and are
to be worn every day.
From 8:30-8:45, students will be required to call a parent to bring appropriate uniform.
It is not the responsibility of the school to provide uniforms for the students. Out-of-
uniform students will return to the classroom for instruction until appropriate attire is
brought to school.
Every out-of-uniform incident must be written up as a minor infraction by the
teacher.
Per MCS Code of Conduct, the student’s conduct grade will not suffer for this
infraction.
On the fourth out-of-uniform infraction, the teacher will refer the student to an
administrator with a discipline referral.
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KBE School Procedures - Hallways
Students will line up according to teacher directions.
Hallways are “zero zones.”
Students must stay on the right side of the hallway.
Students not accompanied by an adult must have a hall pass or
clinic pass.
Students going to the clinic from the portables must travel in groups
of three and have a clinic pass.
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KBE School Procedures - Cafeteria
Cafeteria monitors will be responsible for:- maintaining appropriate noise level- distributing napkins and silverware as needed- reinforcing good table manners- assigning students to specific seats (unless teacher directs otherwise)- attending to specific needs of students (sick, spills, etc.)- identifying and requesting assistance in spill and trash clean-up (cafeteria or custodial staff)- wiping down tables when the classes leave- identifying problem behaviors and separating these students from the rest of the class at the table (Cafeteria monitors must complete MIR when needed. Teacher is responsible for consequences for these students.)-informing classroom teacher of class and individual behaviors on a daily basis
Cafeteria monitors will be responsible for dismissing classes from the tables and lining them up to wait on teachers. The classroom teacher is responsible for picking up students at the cafeteria door.
Cafeteria monitors may use the dismissal system of 1,2,3 or any system that works for the students.
High Fives in the Cafeteria1. Walk in an orderly and
quiet manner.
2. Get your lunch, sit down, and talk softly to your
neighbor.
3. Clean up the area around your table.
4. Throw your trash away in the trash can.5. Line up quietly and wait for your teacher.
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KBE School Procedures – Assemblies
Assemblies will be organized according to grade levels (K-2, 3-5).
Teachers and students should wait until called by the office before moving to the cafeteria or gym.
Classes are to assemble quietly and sit in designated areas.
Students will be taught to understand and respond to the raised hand signal to designate quiet and attention.
Teachers must remain with their class and maintain appropriate student behavior during all programs.
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KBE School-wide Procedures – New Students
During the enrollment process, new students and parents will be introduced to administrators and the guidance counselor.
Each new student will receive a welcome packet and be assigned a student ambassador by their teacher.
Each teacher will select his/her student ambassadors from the application process.
The guidance counselor will train student ambassadors.
Student ambassadors will share information with new students using the welcome packet (using given checklist of information which includes map, personnel, rules and procedures, etc.).
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KBE School-wide Classroom Rules
Proactive – Structure classrooms for academic success which means having efficient routines, focused instruction, clear rules and expectations, direct teaching of expectations, and frequent monitoring.
Positive – Strive to interact frequently with each student providing non-contingent attention/acknowledgement and positive recognition when students are behaving appropriately. Teachers and students will speak respectfully to each other.
Instructional –View incidents of misbehavior as teaching opportunities and calmly and consistently implement appropriate corrective consequences.
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KBE School-wide Classroom Consequences
Develop Classroom Management Plan (individual teacher with grade level input) and finalize Intervention Flow Chart (activity during in-service)
Suggested immediate consequences may include: (1) verbal warning, (2) logical consequence (may include one or more of the following: think sheet, action plan, time- out in room, time-out with a partner teacher, clean-up duties, special seating, loss of privilege such as classroom job/eating lunch with classmates/portion of a 15 minute recess, etc.) (3) phone call and/or note home If bullying has occurred, follow the MCS No Bullying Policy
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KBE Student School-Wide Incentives Katie Caught You! Behavioral Incentive
Program (daily) Perfect Attendance for Students (weekly) Student Ambassadors membership (daily) Safety Patrol Participation for 4th and 5th (daily) Extra recess for good behavior (daily) Tickets for Treats from treasure chest (daily) Fun Fridays (weekly) Extra computer time (daily) Kudos on announcements (daily)
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Katie Caught You
Child’s Name __________________________________
Teacher’s Name _________________________________
Incentive Ticket for School
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KBE Teacher/Staff School Wide Incentives
Teacher Appreciation Week (annually) Katie Caught You! (daily) PTA luncheons (varies) Perfect Attendance Coupons (monthly) Faculty Fun Fridays (monthly) Kudos for “A Job Well Done” (randomly) Faculty Meeting Drawings (randomly)
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KBE’s Resources for Incentives
• Adopters• PTA• Community members• Individual donations• Proceeds from vending machines in
teacher’s lounge.
KBE Communication with Parents & Community
• Quarterly Newsletter• Student Agenda• Weekly Classroom Newsletter• PTA Meetings• TIF(Topics of Interest to Families)• School and Teacher Websites
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KBE Character Education
All staff and students are committed to building character through:
• MCS Character Education Curriculum• Morning Announcements• Morning Meetings• Bulletin Boards• Guidance Classes
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KBE Sexual Harassment Prevention
• Code of Conduct Review and Post-Test• Guidance Lessons• Classroom Rules and Behavior Plans• MCS Video Library-materials source for
teachers: 416-5890• Harassment training with faculty occurs
yearly during the Spring semester
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KBE Alcohol, Tobacco, Other Drug (ATOD) Prevention
The faculty and students implement and participate in ATOD Prevention through:
• Healthy Choices Week• Red Ribbon Day• Guidance Classes• MCS Health Curriculum• Morning Announcements
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KBE Bullying Prevention• Training with faculty:
– professional development provided by School Counselor on a yearly basis (10--2011)– PowerPoint presentation addressed definition, stages and signs, and intervention strategies
• Training of students:– In addition to MCS curriculum, bullying is addressed by the School Counselor on a yearly basis
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Kate Bond Elementary Violence Prevention Programs
Comprehensive Violence Prevention Programs
Second Step
Responsive Classroom
Bullying prevention programs
Peer Mediation
Conflict resolution
Implemented by faculty/staff to all students monthly and reviewed
yearly by discipline committee.
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KBE School Procedures – Academic
Referrals
Before an academic referral can be made for testing, the teacher must have
(1) a conference with the student,
(2) a conference with the parent, and
(3) complete the requirements set forth
by the S-Team process.
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KBE School Procedures – Behavior Minor Infractions
Before a referral can be made to the behavioral support team, a teacher must have
(1) a conference with the student, (2) a conference with the parent, and(3) consult Behavior Intervention Manual for help
in providing student support.
If steps 1-3 are unsuccessful, teachers should meet with grade level peers to discuss student behaviors and possible interventions (use Behavior Intervention Manual).
Student may then be referred to a behavioral support team which may include S-Team members appropriate for the child.
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KBE School Procedures – BehaviorDiscipline Referrals (Major Infractions)
Major infractions result in immediate referral to administration – see Intervention Flow Chart.
Students referred to administrator must be sent with the MCS Disciplinary Referral Form, all minor infraction forms, and/or other documentation.
Administrator will address the situation and the teacher will receive a copy of the MCS Disciplinary Referral Form with administrator’s action taken.
The administrator will provide the SMS coordinator with documentation which will be entered into SMS within 24 hours.
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KBE Intervention Plan (Tier I)
Classroom management planConsult Behavior Intervention Manual
for intervention and documentationParent conferenceDocument efforts, goals, progressGrade level meeting / consultationGroup counseling
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KBE Secondary Intervention (Tier II)
Teacher review of academic and behavioral history
Consultation with school psychologist and/or school social worker
Individual counselingParent consultation / conferenceReview with grade level teamDocumentation of intervention
progress to date
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KBE Tertiary Interventions (Tier III)
Data-informed entry for referrals S – Team PBIS Team Administrative consultation Major disciplinary referral Parent conference with administrator Parenting Class/Conference with Counselor Documentation of progress to date
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KBE After-School Detention Plan Detention Rules- (1) students will sit facing the wall, (2)
students will stay in their seat, (3) student will complete “reflection” work, (4) student will report to the Detention room by 3:30 PM, (5) student is dismissed from Detention room at 4:30 PM and will be released to a parent.
The purpose of After-School Detention is to replace In-School Suspension. The KBE Intervention Flow Chart must be followed in order for a student to be placed in After-School Detention.
Administration will follow-up with the student after he/she completed Detention to see that positive behavior is maintained.
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KBE’s Discipline Intervention Data 2010-2011
PBIS MCS 10-11 09-10 Kate Bond El 10-11 Kate Bond El0%
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20%
30%
40%
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Documentation & Monitoring• August 30, 2011 submit Verification of administering Code of
Conduct Test to: [email protected]• September 30, 2011 submit School-wide PBIS Plan to:
[email protected] (NOTE: Use “SWPBIS Plan-Your School’s Name” in the E-mail Subject Line)
Also submit separate forms as part of SWPBIS Plan:– SAS Summary (Use “SAS-Your School’s Name” in the E-mail Subject
line)
– Action Plan (based on SAS & Benchmark Tool results) [Use “Action Plan-Your School’s Name” in the E-mail Subject line]
– Ratification Acceptance Form mail to: Center for Safe and Drug Free Schools, Loc 172
– Minutes & agenda (with task list) submit electronically monthly beginning September 1, 2011 (Use “Minutes and Agendas-Your School’s Name” in the E-mail Subject line)
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PBIS StaffPBIS Trainers– Brady Henderson, [email protected]– Carolyn Matthews, [email protected]– Charlotte Baucom, [email protected] – Regional PBIS Coaches Supervisor, Dana Gaston,
Regional PBIS Supervisors and Team Members
NWPtorey Crutchfield crutchfieldptoreyl@
mcsk12.net
NEMorrice Apprey
SEWilla Broom
SWClarence Shaw
Milan Bruce Helen Anderson Rodney Tooles Kenneth Culpepper
William Smith Edith Clark Melinda Callahan LaTonia Blankenship
Tyrone Caldwell LaTisha Jackson Eric Holloway William Overton
Shedrick Dumas
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Resources• MCS PBIS Data Website
– http://pbis.mcs.net– User Name:
• Principal is prinloca (no space, insert your location number), • Assistant Principal is aprloca (no space, insert your location number
and a, b or c depending on the number of AP’s), • Team Leader is tlloc (no space, insert your location number)• Password can be reset by calling Help Desk at 416-2700
• MCS Website– Forms will be under PBIS site (Go to Student Heading on
MCS home page and School-wide Discipline Plans)• TN PBIS links http://www.edprodevelopment.com &
http://riseprojectmemphis.org• Maryland PBIS http://www.pbismaryland.org• PBIS http://www.pbis.org