a year of pbis in southern maryland schools. tier 3 what is the function? individual counseling rti...
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Tier 3
What is the function? Individual Counseling RTI
Hiatus Working with families
Tier 2
Check In Check Out, Assessing ISS outcomes
Guidance Groups based on data
PRIM during team meetings
Using your data…. Evaluating using SAMI
Tier 1
Universals
Faculty Rewards Total school by-in
Moving from external to intrinsic
New Student Orientation using student ambassadors
School-wide bullying prevention
Involving with families
AreAre
we ready to we ready to movemove
forward toforward to
the the
next next
levellevel?
Greenview Knolls Elementary School - Exemplar
• Scored 100% on School-wide Evaluation Tool (SET) Spring 2008
• 31% reduction in BMC referrals from last year (Aug-Apr data, both years)
• 93% of students have never been referred to BMC this year
• 47% decrease in ODRs (Aug-Apr data, both years) 12 ODRs to date (4/10/08)
Town Creek Elementary School -Exemplar
• 87% reduction in referrals over the last 5 years, since PBIS implementation
• 3 ODRs as of 2/25/08
• 59% decrease in ODRs from 05/06 to 06/07
• Scored 100% on School-wide Evaluation Tool (SET) Spring 2008
Spring Ridge Middle School -Exemplar
• 25% reduction in ODRs from 05/06 to 06/07
• Reduced suspensions by 33% from 05/06 to 06/07
• Scored 99% on School-wide Evaluation Tool (SET) Spring 2008
• Discipline referrals in February dropped 49% from last year
Lexington Park Elementary School - Exemplar
• In-school suspensions down 35% from 2006
• Scored 100% on School-wide Evaluation Tool (SET) Spring 2008
• Attendance has improved from 94.1% in 06/07 to 95.2% for the 07/08 year thus far.
• Percentage of students with disabilities who have received one or more office referrals decreased from 27% in 06/07 to 24% to date in 07/08
Park Hall Elementary - Exemplar
• The number of schoolwide peace days the students have earned has increased every year for the past three years; last year there were 128 schoolwide peace days
• 95% of student body attends PBIS Assemblies
• Currently we have had over 18,000 Eagle Eyes redeemed just this year for good behavior
• Scored 100% on School-wide Evaluation Tool (SET) Spring 2008
Park Hall Elementary - Exemplar
• African American students scoring proficient on MSA increased from 48.4% in 2006 to 57.1% in 2007.
• In 2007, 51.6% of the students with disabilities scored proficient on the MSA as compared to 47.1% in 2006
Esperanza Middle School - Exemplar
• Attendance is the highest it has been in the past three years at 95.4%.
• Scored 91% on School-wide Evaluation Tool (SET) Spring 2008
Green Holly Elementary – Green Ribbon
• In Year 1, 88% of classroom teachers, administrators, and specialty area teachers are participating actively in PBIS implementation.
• Scored 59% on Pre-SET, Spring 2007; scored 99% on Year 1 SET, Spring 2008
CCPS Exemplary Award Banner
J. P. Ryon Elementary
School
Club Days,
Bravo Awards
Student Character of the Month
BannerWilliam A.
Diggs Elementary
SchoolRace for good behavior
Something to Hawk about
Teacher monthly award
Parent monthly award
Beach Party Dance
Banner
Henry E. Lackey High
SchoolWeekly drawings with high school incentives
Community outreach for incentives
Exemplar
Berry Elementary
SchoolStorytellers,
Awesome Apple Teacher award
Daily Rewards, Check In Check Out
CCPS Exemplary Award Exemplar
J. C. Parks Elementary
School
Mustang horse race, horseshow events, positive office referrals
CCPS Exemplary Award Exemplar
Mary H. Matula
Elementary School
Integrating PBIS with Character Education
CCPS Exemplary Award Exemplar
Matthew Henson Middle School
PBIS lesson Plan using teachers in a video
Basketball & football tourney
CCPS Exemplary Award Exemplar
Piccowaxen Middle School
Post Cards sent home
Awards Events
Crisis Plans