welcome!! kaylen gores teacher: fourth grade at anne sullivan in minneapolis. 907 students pre k -8...
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Welcome!!Welcome!!• Kaylen Gores• Teacher: fourth grade at Anne Sullivan in
Minneapolis. • 907 students pre K -8th grade• Implemented PBIS in 2005-2006 school year• 4 principals in 9 years• Average about 20+ new staff members each year.• I am the only one of the original team to be trained
on PBIS left at my site.
About Sullivan
• ELL 49%• HHM 3%• Special Education 21%• Free and reduced 93%• Advanced learners 9%• We share our building with another school• We also house ECSE, ECFE, and 3 autism
classrooms, 3 CLASS classrooms and the citywide Deaf/hard of hearing school
Creating Environments to Increase the Likelihood: Universals
• Annually:– Revisit your set of expectations and teaching
activities– Assess and address “problem spots” across school
environments– Assess effective instruction and management in
each classroom
• High Rates of Positive Feedback
What do we do?
• Annually: each fall conduct a half day refresher for all staff around PBIS. Define it, set out expectations, answer questions, elicit feedback about what is going well and what needs work.
• **our PD**
During the year
• Meet with team to discuss behavior: look at data, talk with behavior team members, and decide a focus area.
• Plan and prepare for the monthly rewards.• Develop “helper” groups for teachers who are
struggling with certain students and develop a system to support them.
Staff involvement
• Make sure to include minutes to all staff • Report out ODR and other pertinent
information to staff (big picture effect)• Praise staff and students for effort and things
that they are doing well!!!• Highlight re-teaching times and structures• AND…
• You MUST maintain your staff PD, no matter what!
• You MUST maintain your meetings with your team and build a core group of people to work with.
• Your core group MUST be representative of your staff ….but…. They must WANT to be there (this can get a little tricky!)
• Make sure to report your data often, to both administration and staff. Publish in your school newsletter (focus on the positive)
• Get kids involved! Poster contests, peer leaders, etc.
• Keep promoting, cheerleading and keeping PBIS in the “now”.
• With each new administration they need to see the success that you have had with PBIS. Have things solid and in place.