5905 grosvenor avenue memphis, tennessee 38119
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BALMORAL/RIDGEWAY ELEMENTARY School-wide PBIS Plan (Discipline Plan) 2010-11 Principal, Robyn Weiss-Liebenhaut. 5905 Grosvenor Avenue Memphis, Tennessee 38119. Guiding Principles. We believe…. All students can learn, achieve and succeed. In using a variety of teaching strategies. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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BALMORAL/RIDGEWAY ELEMENTARY School-wide PBIS Plan
(Discipline Plan) 2010-11
Principal, Robyn Weiss-Liebenhaut
5905 Grosvenor Avenue
Memphis, Tennessee 38119
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Guiding Principles
We believe….• All students can learn, achieve and succeed.• In using a variety of teaching strategies.• In a safe learning environment.• Parents, teachers and community help our school realize
it’s mission.• In cultural diversity and that our school will engage in
international mindedness.• Students will become independent thinkers, problem
solvers and wise decision makers.
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Our Values
Balmoral/Ridgeway Elementary is a small school with a big heart. With two schools merging into one, together we served the Balmoral and Ridgeway community for over 30 years. We are as dedicated to our mission as ever. Faculty members work to create a community that provides belongingness, significance, and fun.
We value… Individuality Family Diversity Community Effort Learning Healthy Lifestyles
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Vision
We see:
• Our students developing intellectually, socially, and emotionally as they become life long learners.
• Our parents supporting us, reinforcing us and loving their children.
• Our staff teaching, leading, coaching, and supporting our students and their families.
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Mission
Our challenge is to foster…• A love of learning• An inclusive environment• Acceptance of self and others• A commitment to healthy lifestyle choices
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Balmoral/Ridgeway Motto
• We Believe that learning is a life long adventure.• We Believe in facing each day with minds open to
knowledge and hearts open to love.• We Believe in the freedom to wonder, to ask, to explore,
to imagine, to create.• We Believe that success means doing our best, being
our best and feeling proud of our efforts.• We Believe that every one of us has special talents and
that the talents of each of us helps all of us.• We Believe in ourselves, in each other and in our school
– Balmoral Ridgeway Elementary.
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Previous Results
We met our goals for the 2009-10 school year.
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Goals or Objectives
Our goal is to decrease office referrals for behavioral concerns, tardiness, and absenteeism by 5%.
Our goal is to decrease suspensions by 5%.
MCS School-wide PBIS (Discipline) Team Worksheet 2010-11
Name of School:_________________PBIS Team is representative
of the school faculty and includes an administrator.
Fill in the names of teammembers and designate counselor who will serve as
TeamLeader (TL) / Internal Coach
*Indicates members mandated by MEA contract; others may be invited as needed
See next slide for further instructions
Principal* Robyn Liebenhaut
Assistant Principal (recommended)
Professional School Counselor* Marylyn S. Washington
School Psychologist
General Education Teacher(s) Patricia Griffin, Ruby Liggins, Samantha McGuire
MEA Representative* Elizabeth Kluge
Elected Teachers (2)*
Special Education Teacher(s)* Patricia Breedlove
Related Arts Teacher(s)
Students
Educational Assistant(s)/ Non-Certified Staff
Community Member
Parents (2)*
ISS Assistant (recommended)
Cafeteria/Custodial Staff
Bus Driver
External PBIS Coach Wesley Dorsey
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Meeting ScheduleSee Next Slide for Further Instructions on Names of Team Members
20 Day Reporting Period
Approximate Dates of Reporting Periods
All data for period entered into system (A)
SW PBIS Team meeting dates (B)
Faculty meeting dates to report interpretation of 20 day data (C)
1 8/9/10-9/3/10 9/10/10 9/16/10 9/22/10
2 9/7/10-10/4/10 10/8/10 10/7/10 10/13/10
3 10/5/10-11/3/10 11/5/10 11/4/10 11/10/10
4 11/4/10-12/6/10 12/10/10 12/9/10 12/15/10
5 12/7/10-1/19/11 1/21/11 1/20/11 1/26/11
6 1/20/11-2/16/11 2/18/11 2/17/11 2/23/11
7 2/17/10-3/24/11 3/25/11 3/31/11 4/6/11
8 3/25/10-4/21/11 4/22/11 4/28/11 5/4/11
9 4/25/10-5/20/11 5/20/11 5/23/11 5/24/11
(A)Data should be entered promptly to enable review of accurate data. Deadline for data entry is the Friday following the end of the reporting period.Principal should identify person responsible for entering behavior data. Name and title of data entry designee: Michelle Yasinsky, General Office Secretary(B)Committee should meet within one week of final data entry for reporting period. Enter projected meeting dates in this column.Identify team member responsible for data summary to report to SW PBIS Team.Name and title: Marylyn S. Washington, Professional School Counselor
Determine how you wish to examine your data: by location, by student, by infraction, by time of day, number of referrals per day per reporting period. Also consider office referral procedures and data integrity. (C)Faculty meeting to discuss behavior should be held within a week of the SW PBIS Team’s Meeting.Enter projected dates in this column. Identify persons responsible for sharing data trends for previous reporting period with the faculty.Name and title: Marylyn S. Washington, Professional School Counselor
Team may wish to lead faculty in brainstorming intervention strategies based on data. Share successes and areas of continued efforts.
Please insert names of Team members below:
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Monitoring Process• Teachers meet weekly in professional learning communities. They look at
data to determine who is experiencing academic difficulty. The principal will also monitor report cards. Students are monitored and referred to the School Support Team when necessary.
• Intervention for reading and math are available. Tier II students receive an additional 30 minutes of reading instruction from the teacher. Tier III students receive daily intensive instruction from the Interventionists. Students participate in Headsprout and Stanford Math weekly.
• Each Tuesday, SART meets and discusses issues related to attendance. The School Support Team meets on Mondays to plan and develop intervention strategies for students with behavior and/or academic issues.
• The PBIS team has access to all of this data to review, plan, and implement strategies needed to ensure success for all students.
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SAS/TIC Action Plan Schoolwide systems
1. To develop a Behavior Expectation Matrix
2. Teach staff how to respond to “minor” behavioral infractions
3. Train all staff to respond to appropriate and inappropriate behaviors according to PBIS program
Nonclassroom settings systems
1. Provide opportunities for staff to identify “problem areas”
2. Staff observe transition periods
3. PBIS team evaluate referral data related to nonclassroom locations Classroom systems
1. Teachers develop lesson plans to teach all students the expected behaviors and routines
2. All staff trained to identify and respond appropriately to “minor” and “major” behavioral incidences
3. Teachers will work with IB Coordinator to ensure materials are available to assist in the differentiation of instruction
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Sample SAS Tables
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Celebration• Daily Intercom Announcements• Daily and Weekly Student Folders• Weekly Parent Newsletters• Bulletin Boards• Weekly Kindergarten-Third Grade and
Fourth/Fifth Grade schoolwide responsive classroom meetings
• PTO meetings• Memphis City Schools Insider
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School Rules(Essential Agreements)
Respect self, property and others.Open hearts and minds to
knowledge.Accept responsibility for actions.Demonstrate and display desirable
behaviors.
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School Wide Rules Classroom Cafeteria Hallway Restroom Bus
Respect self, property and others.
Be respectful to yourself, property and others by keeping hands and feet to yourself.
Use an appropriate tone of voice.
Stay to the right of the hall.
Take care of business and exit quickly.
Be on time.Use appropriate tone of voice.Keep hands, feet and property to yourself.
Open hearts and minds to knowledge.
Come prepared by having all materials including needed materials and homework assignments completed.
Eat a well balanced breakfast and lunch.
Eat your own food.
Say positive comments to people and about bulletin boards.
Take care of your business before school, during assigned breaks and as directed by your teacher.
Be on time
Be prepared
Accept responsibility for actions.
Follow classroom rules.Display positive actions including addressing adults appropriately and complimenting peers.
Use appropriate conversational tones.
Remain seated in your designated area and keep your area clean.
Use appropriate tone of voice while transitioning through the halls and to support classes.
Keep the rest room clean.
Wash your hands.
Take care of business and exit quickly.
Stay in your seat.
Be at your bus stop/area on time.
Go directly to your designation.
Demonstrate and display desirable behaviors.
Greet your teachers and classmates daily.
Stay seated and face forward. Use good table manners and pick up your trash.
Use appropriate tone of voice.Walk in the halls.Wear allowable uniforms.
Maintain positive and appropriate behavior by taking care of your business, washing your hands and exiting quickly.
Stay in your seat and use positive and appropriate language.
Behavior Matrix
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Develop Pre-referral Behavior Classification
Staff Managed Office Managed
Inappropriate Language Inappropriate Language that is bullying or threatening in nature
Physical contact related to horseplay
Fighting
Failure to return homework, progress reports, notes to parents
Failure to respond to office request for conference.
Failure to Respond to Adults
Consistently failing to respond to adults
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Observe problem behavior
Problem solve
Determineconsequence
Follow proceduredocumented
File necessarydocumentation
Send referral to
office
File necessary documentation
Determine consequence
Followthrough withconsequences
Problem solve
Follow documented
procedure
Write referral &Escort student to office
Follow upwith student
within aweek
Is behavior staff managed?
Does student have 3?
YES NO
NO YES
Find a place to talk with student(s) Ensure safety
Flow Chart for Dealing with Problem Behavior
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Teach the Rules, Expectations and Procedures
Matrix taught first week of each semester Matrix reviewed weekly during morning meetings Weekly folders sent to parents Each grade level develops lesson plans Students receive E’s for following rules Essential agreements (rules) posted in every
classroom Students receive Character Counts coupons Students behavior monitored continuously
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Code of Conduct Post test Information
• School: Balmoral/Ridgeway Elementary • Principal: Robyn S. Liebenhaut• School Enrollment: 344• Number of Post-test administered: 344• % of students scoring 80% or above: 97• Date make up/retest scheduled (for absentees and students
scoring below 80%): August 27, 2010• Name of Person Submitting Form: Marylyn S. Washington• Title: Counselor• Phone: 416-1409
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Annual PBIS Kick-off
• Teach MCS Code of Conduct• Administer Code of Conduct Post-tests• Teach Schoolwide Rules and Behavior
Expectations from matrix• When district and school universal rules
and expectations are understood, celebrate the beginning of a new, positive school year
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School ProceduresStudents enter at 8:00 for breakfast or line up outside
until 8:15 supervised by staff member (inclement weather wait in cafeteria)
Classes escorted to restrooms before morning work, after support class, or before or after lunch
Students always escorted by adults to support classes, cafeteria, and assemblies
Students dismissed by groups (bus riders, after school CARE, walkers, car riders)
Friday morning schoolwide responsive classroom assemblies (8:30/Grades Kindergarten-3; 9:30/Grades 4 and 5)
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Classroom Procedures SLANT (Sit up, Look Interested, Ask important
questions, Name key information, Track on the teacher and test)
Buddy Teachers Positive Time Outs Hall Passes System for returning homework and make up work Communicating with parents through Parent Link,
phone calls, emails, progress reports, newsletters
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School Wide Incentives Weekly E Parties – E stands for Excellence in all classes –
students must attend school daily, return homework, and arrive at school on time – students receive 20 minutes of free time (Kindergarten-Second and Third- Fifth)
Character Counts Coupons – given by any staff member -weekly and end of nine weeks random drawing for prizes
Tardy Free Day – at end of each 10 day period students who were not tardy are eligible for an uniform adjustment
Roadrunner Good Behavior Club – each semester students with zero referrals will participate in a school wide activity
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________C.A.R.E.S.Name of student
Cooperation
Assertiveness
Responsibility
Empathy
Self-Control
Recommended by:___________________________
Character Counts Coupon
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Resources for Incentives
Ridgeway Baptist ChurchBalmoral Presbyterian ChurchTarget (Ridgeway Loop)PTOEmbassy SuitesWal-Mart Neighborhood Store
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Communication with Parents & Community
Daily and weekly student foldersWeekly parent newslettersWebsiteE-MailPTO meetingsWatchDOGS
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Character EducationMorning announcements spotlight IB learner
profiles and attitudes for the weekWeekly Health and P.E. lessons for all
grades taught by P.E. teacherMCS Character traits incorporated into IB
learner profiles and attitudesFriday morning schoolwide responsive
classroom meetings include learner profiles and attitudes
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ATOD PreventionClassroom lessons for all grades taught by
the professional school counselorD.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education)
lessons taught to fifth graders by Memphis Police Department Officer
School wide activities for Red Ribbon and Healthy Choices Week coordinated by professional school counselor and P. E. teacher
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Bullying Prevention September 18, 2010 - Peer Mediation Training
for selected fifth graders by Professional School Counselor
November 17, 2010 – Bullying and Intimidation Training for staff by Professional School Counselor
Ongoing classroom lessons taught by Professional School Counselor
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Violence Prevention ProgramsSecond Step classroom lessons taught to
kindergarten through second graders by the Professional School Counselor
Peer Mediation Training taught to select fifth graders by Professional School Counselor
Peer Mediation sessions available to all students
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Tier 2/Intervention TeamTeam composed of school counselor,
administrator, classroom teacher, school psychologist, school social worker, external PBIS coach
All of the team members will meet weeklyTeam will meet at regularly scheduled
intervals during the year to evaluate interventions such as group counseling and Check in Check out
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Intervention Strategies Anger management, social skills groups and
issue driven groups such as divorce, grief, incarcerated parents, led by counselor, social worker, and/or behavioral specialist
Check In/Check Out with counselor for students who need daily support
Mentoring program for selected fifth grade males by WatchDOGS or male staff coordinated by counselor
Behavior plans as needed developed by social worker
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Additional Tier 2 Interventions Peer Mediation Kindergarten – Second grade MCS
Interventionist Third – Fifth grade Title I funded Interventionist Parent training upon request by professional
school counselor Behavioral Contracts developed by professional
school counselor with assistance from teacher and parent
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In-School Suspension Plan
We do not have an in-school suspension
program available to us for the 2010/11
school year.
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Secondary Intervention (Tier 2) Evaluation
Number of office referralsTeacher anecdotal reportsStudent surveysReport to Families and Children –
Kindergarten – Second GradesReport cards – Third – Fifth Grades
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Tertiary Interventions (Tier 3)School Support Team (S-Team) meets after a
teacher and/or parent referralSchool social worker or resource teacher will
develop comprehensive behavior intervention plans as needed
School social worker will complete a Functional Behavior Assessment as needed
Success of interventions will be monitored through S Team or IEP meetings
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Green zone 0 – 1, yellow zone 2 – 5, red zone 6+ office referrals
91 % of Students
1 %
8 %
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0-1 occurrences=273
2-5 occurrences=26
6+ occurrences=1
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Documentation & Monitoring• Verification of administration of Code of Conduct Post-
tests due August 27, 2010; fax to 416-4221• September 30, 2010 submit School Wide PBIS Plan &
documents below electronically to District Coach for your area. Includes:– Team Members and Team Leader/Internal Coach– Meeting Schedule for yearAlso submit separate forms as part of SWPBIS Plan:– SAS Summary– Action Plan (based on SAS, SET & TIC results)– TIC (also submitted to Coach Jan. & Apr.) – Ratification-acceptance form faxed 416-4221– Minutes & agenda (with task list) submitted monthlyOngoing training for Team Leaders/Internal Coaches and
others will be provided throughout the school year
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Resources• MCS PBIS Data Website
– http://mcsprodweb.mcsk12.net/pbis– User Name:
• Principal is prinloca (no space, insert your location number), • Assistant Principal is aprloca (no space, insert your location number
and a, b or c depending on the number of AP’s), • Team Leader is tlloc (no space, insert your location number)• Password can be reset by calling Help Desk at 416-2700
• MCS Website– Forms will be under PBIS site (Go to Student Support, then
Student Behavior and Intervention, then PBIS or go to Student Heading on MCS homepage and Schoolwide Discipline Plans)
• TN PBIS links http://www.edprodevelopment.com & http://riseprojectmemphis.org
• Maryland PBIS http://www.pbismaryland.org• PBIS http://www.pbis.org