SW-PBISSchool-wide Positive Behavioral Intervention
and Support
SW-PBIS District Coaches
Rola Bazzi-Gates, Mona Berry, Alia Beydoun, Angela Burley, Nicole Chubb, Nicole Mark,Latifeh Sabbagh, Kelly Seagram, Amy Swis
Across Our District
24/32 Schools district wide are participating in SW-PBIS
23/25: implementation phase Dearborn High and Edsel Ford 9th
grade academies: planning phaseFunded by 3 year grants from RESAOL Smith: self sustaining
Dearborn Schools participating in SW-PBIS
Elementary:DuVall, Henry Ford, Haigh, Howard, Howe, Lindbergh, Lowrey, McCollough, McDonald, Miller, Nowlin, River Oaks, Snow, Whitmore Bolles
Middle School:
Bryant, Lowrey, Salina Intermediate, OL Smith, Stout, Unis, Woodworth
High School:
Dearborn High, Edsel Ford, and Fordson 9th Grade Academies
Phases of Implementation
Planning Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3Dearborn HS Haigh Bryant OL SmithEdsel Ford HS Henry Ford DuVall
Howard Fordson
Howe Lowrey MS
Lindbergh McCollough
Lowrey El Stout
McDonald Unis
Miller Woodworth
Nowlin
River Oaks
Salina IntermediateSnow
Whitmore Bolles
William Ford
Smith Arrival/Departure Expectations Video
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Data Driven
Office Discipline Referrals Tardies Attendance Suspensions Specific Behavior Infractions Infractions by Month, Grade, Location,
Teacher, Student Card flips (elementary)
OL Smith 09/10, 10/11, 11/12 PBIS Data-Yearlong Comparison
2009/10 Total Office Discipline Referrals
= 745 Tardies = 11,027Absences = 53,388
OL Smith Data
2010/11- 1st Year PBISTotal Office Discipline Referrals
= 356 (Down 53%) Tardies = 6,696 (Down 40%)Absences = 43,893 (Down 18%)
OL Smith Data
2011/12 – 2nd Year PBISTotal Office Discipline Referrals
= 318 (Down 58%) Tardies = 6,220 (Down 44%)Absences = 44,251 (Down 17%)
Data Highlights
StoutODR 2010/11 – 719
ODR 2011/12 – 692 (down 14%)Bryant
Suspensions 2010/11 – 329
Suspensions 2011/12 – 231 (down 30%)
Data Highlights
FordsonTardies 2010/11 – 14,611
Tardies 2011/12 – 8,914 (down 39%)DuVall
Behavior Infractions 2010/11 – 83
Behavior Infractions 2011/12 – 41(down 51%)
ODR & Suspensions 2010/11 – 11
ODR & Suspensions 2011/12 – 7 (down 37%)
Tier 2
Approximately 10-15% of the population will be students who will benefit from Tier 2 interventions
Interventions must be monitored to track effectiveness.
Functional assessments must be conducted in order to receive the appropriate intervention.
Tier 2
Evidenced based, data driven interventions:
Social skills training using evidenced based curriculum
Active supervisionAlternatives to suspensions
Tier 2
Check in-check outSchool based mentoringPeer mentoringSimple behavior plans
Where we are headed
PBIS District Coaches will be attending the National Leadership Conference
Coaches will provide ongoing support at building and district level
Align Response to Intervention and Response to Bullying Behavior practices with PBIS framework
Where are we headed
District level meetings will be held to discuss best practice, sustainability, and success of PBIS at each level
Data will continue to drive PBIS at the building level
Bryant Tardy Expectations Video
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