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Positive Behavior Support
Information for Families and
   Community Members
    Lake Brantley High School
              2012-2013
Positive Behavior Support
PBS:
 •     A process for creating safer and more
       effective schools

 •     Focuses on improving the entire school
       system
 •     Applies to everyone within the school
       setting, including all students, staff, and
       family members

                                                     2
Positive Behavior Support

Focus of PBS:
  • To create environments that help students to
    achieve success
  • To understand why problem behaviors are
    occurring in order to address them
    effectively

  • To prevent problem behaviors, teach
    appropriate behaviors, and acknowledge the
    appropriate behaviors of all students, staff,
    and family members                              3
PBS Implementation:
PBS             Implementation: A Multi-Tiered Support Support
                  A Multi-Tiered System of System of

                                                   Continuum of Services
                                                                  Wraparound
                                                              Comprehensive FBA/BIP
                                                                 Simple FBA/BIP
                                                                     ≈ 5%



                Monitor the                                                            Monitor the
                                                                 Small Groups
               progress and                                      Brief Mentoring
                                                                                      progress and
               outcomes of                                    Check-In/Check-Out
                                                                                      outcomes of
                all Students                                        (CICO)             the System
                                                                    ≈ 15%



                                                        Classroom Consultation
                                                            Classroom-Level PBS
                                                              Universal PBS
                                                                                                7
                                                                    ≈ 80%
Florida’s State Transformation Team on RtI (Dec. 3, 2009)
Positive Behavior Support

• Over 17,000 schools across the country
  and 1,100 in Florida are implementing
  PBS:
  • Provides the foundation for a Multi-Tiered
    System of Support (MTSS)
  • Can be adapted to fit any school
  • Coexists with most school-wide programs
  • Consistent with research-based principles of
    behavior
  • Intervention of choice in federal laws
                                                   5
Tier 1 Expectations

Lake Brantley’s Expectations:




                                6
Updated Discipline Data
                                                 1st Year of PBS
                                                Implementation

              06-07   07-08    08-09 09-10   10-11   11-12
Overall                               4,81
              5895    5354    4,690          4,342   1888
referrals                              3
                                      1387
OSS/ISS       763/    658/    596/           295/    191/
                                       No
Infractions   503     357     334            358     298
                                       ISS
OSS/ISS                                      944/    488/
               -       -        -      -
Total Days                                   564     505
                                                         7
What Families Can Expect from
     Tier 1 PBS at Lake Brantley High
•   Opportunities to ask questions and discuss concerns related to
    PBS
•   Opportunities to provide feedback and input on Tier 1 PBS
    practices (e.g., Tier 1 expectations, reward system, discipline
    procedures)
•   Positively stated expectations posted around the school
•   Expectations and rules that are taught and encouraged
•   Information and updates on Tier 1 behavior data
•   Data-based problem-solving by the school team to inform PBS
    implementation
•   Administration (Principal, AP, Dean) participation in PBS
    implementation and encouragement for family and community         8
    member participation
Families’ Role in PBS at
            Lake Brantley High
•   Share your knowledge about your child, including
    background and cultural information, etc.
•   Share your expertise as your child’s first teacher
•   Express your interest in your child’s education to
    your child and to his/her teacher
•   Express your interest as a citizen of the
    community with a vested interest in the success of
    the school
•   Share your understanding of issues facing the
    community and school that can help to inform
    problem-solving efforts
                                                         9
Community Members’ Role
  in PBS at Lake Brantley High
• Share knowledge about community
  resources with school staff and family
  members

• Provide and support the school’s access to
  resources

• Look for opportunities to reinforce
  behavioral expectations and provide
  acknowledgements to students within
                                           10
  community settings
What Families Can Do to Engage in
    PBS at Lake Brantley High
•   Know the school’s Tier 1 Expectations
•   Provide input and offer suggestions on PBS practices
•   Reinforce the Tier 1 expectations at home
•   Demonstrate the Tier 1 expectations when attending the school
    or interacting with others from the school
•   Talk with your child regularly about the school’s Tier 1
    expectations
•   Talk with your child’s teacher about PBS in the classroom
•   Keep informed and ask questions about PBS
•   Follow the school-wide expectations
•   Ask your child if he/she has earned any Brantley Bucks and/or 11
    Positive Referrals (If not, ask them how they can earn them).
What Families Can Do to Engage in
    PBS at Lake Brantley High
• Ask your child if he/she has
  earned any Brantley Bucks
  and/or Positive Referrals
(If not, ask them how they can
  earn them).
                                 12
What Families Can Do to Engage in
    PBS at Lake Brantley High
• Ask your child’s teacher or principal what you can do to show
  your support for PBS
   • Support PBS in the community
   • Assist with teaching or reinforcing PBS
   • Help to secure funding for PBS activities

• Ask your child’s Guidance Counselor for support for
  implementing PBS at home
• If your child is struggling behaviorally:
   • Ask questions
   • Collaborate with staff through problem-solving to develop
     supports for your child
   • Support the interventions at home
   • Keep informed of your child’s progress with interventions
                                                                 13
If You Have Questions About PBS
For additional information about PBS at Lake Brantley or if
you would like to make a donation, please contact:

P.B.S Coach: Trish Elkharchafi
E-mail: patricia_elkharchafi@scps.k12.fl.us

Donation Information:
If you are writing a check, please make checks payable to :
Lake Brantley High or LBHS
Check note: For P.B.S.
                                                         14
Learn More about PBS

• http://flpbs.fmhi.usf.edu

• http://flpbs.fmhi.usf.edu/resources_family.asp

• www.pbis.org

• http://www.pbis.org/family/default.aspx




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LBHS Vision Statement




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2012 parent pbs-overview.-family.community-involvement-2012

  • 1. Positive Behavior Support Information for Families and Community Members Lake Brantley High School 2012-2013
  • 2. Positive Behavior Support PBS: • A process for creating safer and more effective schools • Focuses on improving the entire school system • Applies to everyone within the school setting, including all students, staff, and family members 2
  • 3. Positive Behavior Support Focus of PBS: • To create environments that help students to achieve success • To understand why problem behaviors are occurring in order to address them effectively • To prevent problem behaviors, teach appropriate behaviors, and acknowledge the appropriate behaviors of all students, staff, and family members 3
  • 4. PBS Implementation: PBS Implementation: A Multi-Tiered Support Support A Multi-Tiered System of System of Continuum of Services Wraparound Comprehensive FBA/BIP Simple FBA/BIP ≈ 5% Monitor the Monitor the Small Groups progress and Brief Mentoring progress and outcomes of Check-In/Check-Out outcomes of all Students (CICO) the System ≈ 15% Classroom Consultation Classroom-Level PBS Universal PBS 7 ≈ 80% Florida’s State Transformation Team on RtI (Dec. 3, 2009)
  • 5. Positive Behavior Support • Over 17,000 schools across the country and 1,100 in Florida are implementing PBS: • Provides the foundation for a Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) • Can be adapted to fit any school • Coexists with most school-wide programs • Consistent with research-based principles of behavior • Intervention of choice in federal laws 5
  • 6. Tier 1 Expectations Lake Brantley’s Expectations: 6
  • 7. Updated Discipline Data 1st Year of PBS Implementation 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 Overall 4,81 5895 5354 4,690 4,342 1888 referrals 3 1387 OSS/ISS 763/ 658/ 596/ 295/ 191/ No Infractions 503 357 334 358 298 ISS OSS/ISS 944/ 488/ - - - - Total Days 564 505 7
  • 8. What Families Can Expect from Tier 1 PBS at Lake Brantley High • Opportunities to ask questions and discuss concerns related to PBS • Opportunities to provide feedback and input on Tier 1 PBS practices (e.g., Tier 1 expectations, reward system, discipline procedures) • Positively stated expectations posted around the school • Expectations and rules that are taught and encouraged • Information and updates on Tier 1 behavior data • Data-based problem-solving by the school team to inform PBS implementation • Administration (Principal, AP, Dean) participation in PBS implementation and encouragement for family and community 8 member participation
  • 9. Families’ Role in PBS at Lake Brantley High • Share your knowledge about your child, including background and cultural information, etc. • Share your expertise as your child’s first teacher • Express your interest in your child’s education to your child and to his/her teacher • Express your interest as a citizen of the community with a vested interest in the success of the school • Share your understanding of issues facing the community and school that can help to inform problem-solving efforts 9
  • 10. Community Members’ Role in PBS at Lake Brantley High • Share knowledge about community resources with school staff and family members • Provide and support the school’s access to resources • Look for opportunities to reinforce behavioral expectations and provide acknowledgements to students within 10 community settings
  • 11. What Families Can Do to Engage in PBS at Lake Brantley High • Know the school’s Tier 1 Expectations • Provide input and offer suggestions on PBS practices • Reinforce the Tier 1 expectations at home • Demonstrate the Tier 1 expectations when attending the school or interacting with others from the school • Talk with your child regularly about the school’s Tier 1 expectations • Talk with your child’s teacher about PBS in the classroom • Keep informed and ask questions about PBS • Follow the school-wide expectations • Ask your child if he/she has earned any Brantley Bucks and/or 11 Positive Referrals (If not, ask them how they can earn them).
  • 12. What Families Can Do to Engage in PBS at Lake Brantley High • Ask your child if he/she has earned any Brantley Bucks and/or Positive Referrals (If not, ask them how they can earn them). 12
  • 13. What Families Can Do to Engage in PBS at Lake Brantley High • Ask your child’s teacher or principal what you can do to show your support for PBS • Support PBS in the community • Assist with teaching or reinforcing PBS • Help to secure funding for PBS activities • Ask your child’s Guidance Counselor for support for implementing PBS at home • If your child is struggling behaviorally: • Ask questions • Collaborate with staff through problem-solving to develop supports for your child • Support the interventions at home • Keep informed of your child’s progress with interventions 13
  • 14. If You Have Questions About PBS For additional information about PBS at Lake Brantley or if you would like to make a donation, please contact: P.B.S Coach: Trish Elkharchafi E-mail: patricia_elkharchafi@scps.k12.fl.us Donation Information: If you are writing a check, please make checks payable to : Lake Brantley High or LBHS Check note: For P.B.S. 14
  • 15. Learn More about PBS • http://flpbs.fmhi.usf.edu • http://flpbs.fmhi.usf.edu/resources_family.asp • www.pbis.org • http://www.pbis.org/family/default.aspx 15

Notas del editor

  1. On this slide, answer the question: ‘What is PBS?’ for families.
  2. On this slide, answer the question: ‘What is PBS?’ for families.
  3. On this slide, answer the question: ‘What is PBS?’ for families. The purpose of this slide is to clarify that PBS is a multi-tiered system of support that includes all students in the school. Resources and supports are provided to students based on their need.
  4. This slide answers the question: ‘Why tier 1 PBS and not something else?’ for families.
  5. On this slide, answer the questions: ‘What is PBS and how do schools implement PBS?’ for families. Provide the school’s Tier I expectations on this slide. Tier 1 Expectations: The school environment is structured to prevent problematic behaviors and encourage positive, appropriate behaviors. School-wide expectations and rules in different settings are taught to all students and staff Appropriate behaviors are rewarded in order to encourage and strengthen these behaviors over time Note: for families who speak a language other than English, be sure to provide translation of rules and expectations, use visuals and/or videos. And/or role plays to demonstrate expectations as well in order to overcome language barriers.
  6. Trish
  7. Use this slide to clarify what parents can expect as a result of Tier 1 PBS implementation. Note: you may need to refresh parents on what Tier 1 PBS implementation includes ( all students, staff, and families; all settings; expectations and rules; preventing problematic behaviors and teaching and reinforcing appropriate behaviors).
  8. This slide explains families’ contributions to PBS implementation and some of the many roles families may play to support PBS.
  9. ***Be sure these practices align with your school’s vision for family engagement in PBS** Add or edit family engagement behaviors listed to reflect your school
  10. ***Be sure these practices align with your school’s vision for family engagement in PBS** Add or edit family engagement behaviors listed to reflect your school
  11. ***Be sure these practices align with your school’s vision for family engagement in PBS** Add or edit family engagement behaviors listed to reflect your school