2. 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
3. 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
4. PBS Implementation: A Multi-Tiered System of Support
Florida’s State Transformation Team on RtI (Dec. 3, 2009)
PBS Implementation:
A Multi-Tiered System of Support
7
Universal PBS
Classroom-Level PBS
Classroom Consultation
Check-In/Check-Out
(CICO)
Brief Mentoring
Small Groups
Simple FBA/BIP
Comprehensive FBA/BIP
Wraparound
Continuum of Services
Monitor the
progress and
outcomes of
all Students
Monitor the
progress and
outcomes of
the System
≈ 5%
≈ 15%
≈ 80%
5. 5
Positive Behavior Support
• Over 17,000 schools across the country and 1,100
in Florida are implementing PBS:
• LBHS was a PBS Golden Model School last year
• The only Golden Model school in SCPS and 1 of 4 high schools
in the state.
• 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
7. 7
Updated Discipline Data
06-07 07-08 08-09
09-
10
10-11 11-12 12-13
Overall
referrals
5895 5354 4,690 4,813 4,342 1888 1716
OSS/ISS
Infractions
763/
503
658/
357
596/
334
1387
No
ISS
295/
358
191/
298
193/
303
1st
Year of PBS
Implementation
8. 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
member participation
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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
10. 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 community settings
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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
Positive Referrals (If not, ask them how they can earn them).
12. 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).
13. 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
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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.
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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
On this slide, answer the question: ‘What is PBS?’ for families.
On this slide, answer the question: ‘What is PBS?’ for families.
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.
This slide answers the question: ‘Why tier 1 PBS and not something else?’ for families.
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.
Trish
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).
This slide explains families’ contributions to PBS implementation and some of the many roles families may play to support PBS.
***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
***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
***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