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Positive Behavior Intervention and Support at Emory Grove Center

Positive Behavior Intervention and Support at Emory Grove Center. By the end of this session we will have:. Heard about PBIS Learned how it will be used to help improve behavior management at Emory Grove Met EGC Core Team members Had an opportunity to ask questions and offer comments.

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Positive Behavior Intervention and Support at Emory Grove Center

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  1. Positive BehaviorIntervention and Support atEmory Grove Center

  2. By the end of this session we will have: • Heard about PBIS • Learned how it will be used to help improve behavior management at Emory Grove • Met EGC Core Team members • Had an opportunity to ask questions and offer comments.

  3. What is PBIS? • Over 2,000 schools across the country - over 400 in Maryland – have implemented PBIS. • 50% or more schools reduce their office referrals by 50% the first year. • PBIS is a process for creating safer and more effective  schools. • PBIS focuses on improving a school’s ability to teach and support positive behavior for all students. 

  4. The 3 MajorComponentsof PBIS • Teaching appropriate behavior in all settings. • Interventions when behavior expectations are not met. • Recognition when behaviors are met.

  5. Positive Behavior Support: All School staff and Parents working together with students to create an environment supportive of positive behavior. SCHOOL COMMUNITY

  6. Parent and Faculty support Data-driven Decision- making PBIS Team is representative of the Staff Parents and Students Essential Features of PBIS Continuous Monitoring And review for effectiveness Behavioral expectations are clearly defined and taught Continuum of procedures For supporting positive and addressing negative behavior

  7. Core Team Members • Andrei Ghelman – Administrator • Elizabeth Alcoba- Team Leader • Kelli Shelhorse - Recorder • Patti Jenkins • Lynn Usui • Judy Williams • Jennifer O’Connor – Behavior Specialist • Andrea Sims – Data Entry • Brent Myers –Coach

  8. TheEmory Grove RAYS OUR CORE VALUES • RESPECT • ACHIEVE • YOU CAN • SUCCEED!

  9. Emory Grove Center Classroom Rules: • Be in the classroom when the bell rings • Come prepared for class (agenda book, pen, pencil, paper, assignments) • Follow staff directions. • Use appropriate language • Stay on task

  10. Designing School-Wide Systems for Student Success Academic Systems Behavioral Systems • Intensive, Individual Interventions • Individual Students • Assessment-based • High Intensity • Intensive, Individual Interventions • Individual Students • Assessment-based • Intense, durable procedures • Targeted Group Interventions • Some students (at-risk) • High efficiency • Rapid response • Targeted Group Interventions • Some students (at-risk) • High efficiency • Rapid response • Universal Interventions • All students • Preventive, proactive • Universal Interventions • All settings, all students • Preventive, proactive 1-5% 1-5% 5-10% 5-10% 80-90% 80-90%

  11. Individual counseling; collaboration with DJS; Crisis Center referral; MD Choices; behavior contract; crisis support, parent involvement Alternative Programs ~5% ~15% Staff managed reports, EMT; social worker, counselor, reflection room and office referrals, parent involvement Small, structured classrooms, differentiated instruction Daily attendance phone calls, Behavior management, Skills for Success; Social Worker Groups; Teacher Advisors, parent involvement ~80% of Students

  12. Positive Consequences • Honor Roll Breakfasts • 2.00 Celebrations • Meeting EGC Criteria Celebrations • No Tardy Parties (Ice Cream!) • Game Days • Weekly Announcements recognizing students and staff achievements

  13. Natural Success Smiles, nods, thumbs up Public Acknowledgement Announcement Positive call home Token Acknowledgement Rays Privileges Break time Computer and/or media time Lunch with an adult Tangibles (small to large) Emory Grove RAY Positive Consequences Respect Achieve Succeed Staff: ________________ Student:_______________

  14. Where will students spend their RAYS? At the EGC School Store! • Open every Friday during lunch • In the All Purpose Room • Items priced according to value • Lynn Usui manages

  15. Ice Cream Starbucks Gift Certificates McDonald’s Coupons Other Gift Certificates Movie Passes Game Passes Bags/Freebies Recognitions for individual students may include the following:

  16. Teacher Advisor Program • Students meet once a week with T.A. • Discuss behavioral and academic progress • Parent phone calls • Check with teachers • Assist with goal setting and staying on track

  17. Questions?

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