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pbis universal system braunleann fujimotosean mullinschiddix jr. highnormal, ilwww.unit5.org/cjhs

School Snapshot. Approximately 950 6th, 7th and 8th gradersFive 6th grade (2 or 3 person) teamsThree 7th grade teamsThree 8th grade teamsSelf-contained LD, ED21% Free and reduced. Definition of a Charger. . . . Volume control. Right placeRight timeRight Rightimetime.

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    1. NANCY BRAUN LEANN FUJIMOTO SEAN MULLINS CHIDDIX JR. HIGH NORMAL, IL WWW.UNIT5.ORG/CJHS PBISUniversal System

    3. Definition of a Charger

    4. History of PBIS at Chiddix Starting 7th year Six Original members Took two years to function at Universal Now fully implementing at first two tiers Phase 2 of Tertiary Six Administrators & three Superintendents over seven year time period Redistricting and added 6th graders

    5. Staff Buy-In Triangle describes faculty too! Teachers also need prizes! Staff surveys give teachers a voice. Encourage and praise those using PBIS.

    6. PBIS + RtI The RtI model brought about the blending of the two initiatives Acedemics and behavior have a profound effect on each other

    7. PBIS + RtI A student is made up of both sides of the triangle Success occurs with both sides are addressed together, not separately

    8. Team Make-Up 20 Members 2 Administrators 9 Regular Education 6 Special Education 1 Foreign Language 1 Librarian 1 Guidance Teachers represent different academic teams Each person brings unique talents and knowledge to the table

    9. Meetings First and third Thursday mornings Meeting dates set 1 member sends out reminders Internal Coach leads 1 member takes/keeps notes Communication through e-mail Universal/Secondary combined this year Secondary will meet separately next year

    10. Internal Coachs Binder Current Coaches Manual External Coach and TAC information Internal Coaches Information District training Calendar Central Region Training Calendar

    11. Internal Coachs Binder Area Network Calendar Budget information and Account Number Newsletter Section PBIS Data Collection schedule A copy of each tool and when it is due

    12. Communication with Staff Early and Often E-mail Institute days and faculty meetings Daily announcements Posters Teachers give information to students Bulletin board Team Binders

    13. Team Binder Each academic team PE, FL, Music, PA Assembled at last work day Distributed at last institute day Divided into sections according to tiers

    14. Universal Calendar

    16. Universal Calendar PBIS Triangle Red Slip Flowcharts

    18. Universal Calendar PBIS Triangle Red Slip Flowcharts Reflection Paper

    20. Universal Calendar PBIS Triangle Red Slip Flowcharts Reflection Paper Organizer Rubric School Wide Reading Strategies Data

    21. Universal Calendar PBIS Triangle Red Slip Flowcharts Reflection Paper Organizer Rubric School Wide Reading Strategies Data

    22. Universal - Data

    25. Secondary and RtI Charger Academy

    27. Secondary and RtI Charger Academy RtI Definition Motivational Behavior Assessments Individual Behavior Tracking Suggestions Targeted Intervention Plan Academic Summary Form Intervention Triangle and Menu

    28. Tertiary Tertiary/Wraparound definition Tertiary Level Steps Life Domain Areas for Wrap Planning Data Collection Forms Functional Behavior Assessment Forms Student directed interview Building the Support Plan

    29. Teaming Team Meeting Notes Template Things Great Teams Do Responsibilities for Team Members Things On Which Team Members Should Agree Tools for Building Team Identity Ways to spend team meeting time Ways to use common planning time

    30. Student Completed Motivational Scales Reflection Papers with Red Slips ODRs Parent Communication Behavior Plans

    31. Professional Development PBIS Websites Suggested Reading Accommodations and Modifications Overview

    32. Field Trips Field Trip Procedures Field Trip Request Forms Field Trip Contracts

    33. Teaching Universal Concepts to Adults in the Building New teacher training Administrator meets with caf workers Academic teams remind each other Posters are in each classroom Posters and expectations hanging in the hall PBIS expectations in sub folders Pamphlets and information given to parents at Open House PBIS information and links on CJHS website

    34. Teaching Universal Concepts to Students in the Building Administrator talks with each team Team teachers teach class and hall behavior (walk, hands, quiet) Caf supervisors teach lunch behaviors PE teachers teach locker room expectations Administrator reviews and compliments behaviors throughout the year

    35. Teaching Universal Concepts to Students at Home

    36. Students are introduced to the expectations of the school through a fun video starting teachers!

    37. Why are we successful? Fun Division of labor Diversity of strengths and talents Clear expectations taught Consistent consequences Rewards from student feedback Use of faculty ideas

    39. Charger Choice Awards Goes to those going above & beyond Respect, Responsible, and Safe Structured and Unstructured settings Faculty dialog about usage Placed in teacher mailboxes

    40. Charger Choice Awards - Immediate School supplies in office Cut to the front of the lunch line Get into a sporting event for free Free popcorn on popcorn days

    41. Charger Choice Awards - Intermittent Monthly drawings at lunch Prizes donated by parents, teachers, and local businesses Administrator emcees Sample prizes: gift cards, hats, spirit wear, teachers take a fitness day for student, free passes to local business, discount coupons to local business

    42. Quarterly Awards Passing* all classes and no major consequences from the office 1st quarter- Ice cream at lunch 2nd quarter- Movie at the high school 3rd quarter- Pop at lunch 4th quarter- Field day

    43. Postcards Designed by a PBIS member Pre-cut and stamped Address labels Goal: Every student gets one at some time in the year

    44. Teacher Awards Monthly drawings Choice parking for a month Gift cards Free hour with administrative cover

    45. Data Collection - Minors Red Slips recorded by ACE (Academic & Character Enhancement) Supervisor Reported weekly through e-mail Teachers talk to kids Administrators make announcements Group interventions or TIPS

    46. Data Collection - Majors ODRs entered into Skyward by ACE supervisor Discipline reports available for parent and teacher viewing through Skyward

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