Positive Behavior Support (PBS) Neptune Middle School 2009 - 2010.

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Positive Behavior Support (PBS)

Neptune Middle School

2009 - 2010

What is Positive Behavior Support?

A way to focus on positive behaviors and decrease focus on negative behaviors.

System helps students want to learn, model, and repeat desired behaviors and expectations.

Teachers, administration, and students focus on the positive, thereby changing the school climate.

What is an Expectation

A behavior or procedure that students need to follow for the health, safety, or classroom management.

Procedures vary upon area and teacher.

All based upon the expectations of being a H.A.W.K.

HAWK

good Habits

Accountable

Work ethic

Kind

How Students are Rewarded

Students can earn awards throughout the day following Seahawk expectations.

Reward contingent on desired behavior. Students can’t loose rewards or activities

after being earned. Each reward is based on student’s behavior at a specific time or moment.

Any teacher or staff member can reward the student when seen modeling expectations.

The “Sand Dollar”

States Expectations Tear off packs Can be exchanged

for rewards

Good H abits

A ccountable

W ork Ethic

K ind

SEAHAWK SAND DOLLAR

SEAHAWK SAND DOLLAR

Student Rewards PBS Store Ice Cream Social Cookie Decorating Party Pizza and Music Party Fear Factor Luau Free Pizza or Slushy Coupon Eat Outside

Sand Sand DollarsDollars

ActivityActivity MonthMonth

1-101-10 SeptSept(Grade Levels)

2020 Fear FactorFear FactorNo Tardies No office referrals

Oct 22Oct 22(school-wide)

6,7,8

11Awarded for Participation

Student receives a sand dollar or coupon for participation in this event.

Nov.Nov.(School-Wide

Project)

1-201-20 #1#1No office referrals

Dec 17-19Dec 17-19(Grade Levels)

1-101-10 TEAM EVENTTEAM EVENT No office referrals

Jan Jan (optional)(optional)

1-201-20 #2#2No office referrals

FebFeb 17-19 17-19(Grade Levels)

11Awarded for Participation

Student receives a sand dollar or coupon for participation in this event.

MarchMarch(School-Wide

Project)

3030 Luau SocialLuau SocialNo absences during FCAT No office referrals

April 17 April 17 (rain date April 20)(rain date April 20)

2525 Buy a table outside with 4 friends at lunch

Sept. thru Sept. thru JuneJune

PBS- STORE

0-25 0-25 Varies on the item, activity, or Grade-Level

Other Sand Dollar Uses Available: Other Sand Dollar Uses Available: PBS cart, Front of the lunch line, Job shadow an administrator for 2 periods, PBS student of the Week Drawing, Golden Steering Award to the best bus and bus driver, PBS Skit with four friends on T.V, Man (or woman) on the street video interview, Hot dog or BBQ lunch, Pep rally, field Day, and much, much , more

Sept. thru Sept. thru JuneJune

PBS- STORE /Team/ Grade-Level

SAND DOLLAR SAND DOLLAR SAVING PLANSAVING PLAN

In our first year of implementation, we received a PBS Model School designation for our 6th Grade Center. Our

discipline referrals had decreased significantly and our recognition program was a hit with the students and faculty.

Month

Total Referrals

04-05 05-06

Total Days 04-05 05-06

Total Per/Day Per/Month

04-05 05-06

August 73 53 10 17 7.3 3.1

September 227 137 17 21 13.4 6.5

October 344 134 21 18 16.4 7.4

November 389 175 19 18 20.5 9.7

December 257 97 16 12 16.1 8.1

January 253 156 19 20 13.3 7.8

February 397 208 19 19 20.9 10.9

March 310 159 18 18 17.2 8.8

April 340 172 20 18 17.0 9.6

May 334 161 17 17 19.6 9.5

2924 1452 176 178 16.6 8.2

Fear Factor is held in October so students have

had time to collect enough Sand Dollars to

purchase a ticket. Our second semester

event is the Luau. This is another extremely

popular PBS Experience.

Set up and organization for the Luau requires dedication and a

tremendous amount of teacher and student labor.

May 2009

PBS Store

Good H abits

A ccountable

W ork Ethic

K ind

SEAHAWK SAND DOLLAR

SEAHAWK SAND DOLLAR

Currency for Store

RtI and PBS Terminology Response to Intervention & Positive Behavior

Support Universal/School-Wide/Classroom/Tier I/Core

Curriculum Targeted Group/Tier 2/Supplemental Services Individual/Tier 3/Intensive

Step 1 – Problem

Identification

Step 2 – Problem Analysis

Step 3 – Implement

Step 4 – Evaluate

Is it Working?

Make instructional decisions based on the review and analysis of student data

Progress Monitoring includes graphing the results

Response to Intervention Did we meet the intervention goal?

- Review the Goal Statement on the

Analyzing Patterns Worksheet Are there:

- Decreases in problem behavior

- Increases in appropriate behavior

- Achievement of broader goals

- Increases in academic achievement

PBS Rocks!