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John Riley Hill, Ph.D.Office of Family Services - Acting
Administrator
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Council of Great City Schools
• “The discipline process within the Milwaukee Public Schools is oriented toward setting forth punitive consequences, rather than toward reinforcing positive behavior. No district-wide framework exists for a research-based program to encourage positive behavior; nor is there a consistent program of interventions designed to build positive behavior.” (p. 5, 2008)
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MPS Data for 2007-2008
• The Council of Great City Schools examined the data listed below:– During the course of the year, 94,349 students
attended MPS.– Staff wrote 161,981 incident referrals.
Administrators issued 87,051 suspensions.– That resulted in 148,737 days of suspension
served by MPS students.
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Referral Reasons
78%
21%
1%
LearningEnvironmentPersonal/ PhysicalSafetyWeapons
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Timeline of PBIS Implementation
January 2008:Research Begins
August 2008:Presentation to
Principals
November 2008:Planning Begins
February 2009:Media Site
March 2009:In-Depth
Presentation
May 2009:Cohort 1/
Tier 1
August 2009: Coaches Hired
January 2010:Media Site and
Newsletter
September 2010 :Cohort 2/ Tier 1
August 2009:Office Referral
Form
February 2010:Cohort 2/ Tier 1
May 2011:Cohort 3/ Tier 1
September 2010:Cohort 1/ Tier 1 & 2
September 2011:PBIS Across the
District
2008 2009 2010 2011
February 2011:State Budget
June 2011:Staff CutsMay 2009:
PBIS PortalPage
November 2009:Supervisors Hired
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Researching PBIS
• Contacted other school districts and asked questions.
• Attended the APBS Conference.• Brought Nancy Franklin from LAUSD to
Milwaukee to present to different stakeholders.• A team of district administrators, principals,
teachers, and union officials to another school district to learn about PBIS.
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Timeline of PBIS Implementation
January 2008:Research Begins
August 2008:Presentation to
Principals
November 2008:Planning Begins
February 2009:Media Site
March 2009:In-Depth
Presentation
May 2009:Cohort 1/
Tier 1
August 2009: Coaches Hired
January 2010:Media Site and
Newsletter
September 2010 :Cohort 2/ Tier 1
August 2009:Office Referral
Form
February 2010:Cohort 2/ Tier 1
May 2011:Cohort 3/ Tier 1
September 2010:Cohort 1/ Tier 1 & 2
September 2011:PBIS Across the
District
2008 2009 2010 2011
February 2011:State Budget
June 2011:Staff CutsMay 2009:
PBIS PortalPage
November 2009:Supervisors Hired
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Bottom-Up/Top-Down
• Worked with the Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association (MTEA) to plan how we would roll-out PBIS to the district.– Spent a year working together– Used an existing joint Safety and Discipline Labor
Management Committee• Collaboration is not always easy– Starts and Stops– Desire to be included in the research and planning
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Laying the Ground Work
• Presented to Principals/School Leaders at the annual weeklong Leadership Institute prior to the start of the 2008-2009 school year.– Could not reference PBIS– Did include all of the basic elements of PBIS Tier 1• School-wide Expectations• Behavior Matrix• Teaching Expectations• Acknowledgements • Using Data (data quality)
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Timeline of PBIS Implementation
January 2008:Research Begins
August 2008:Presentation to
Principals
November 2008:Planning Begins
February 2009:Media Site
March 2009:In-Depth
Presentation
May 2009:Cohort 1/
Tier 1
August 2009: Coaches Hired
January 2010:Media Site and
Newsletter
September 2010 :Cohort 2/ Tier 1
August 2009:Office Referral
Form
February 2010:Cohort 2/ Tier 1
May 2011:Cohort 3/ Tier 1
September 2010:Cohort 1/ Tier 1 & 2
September 2011:PBIS Across the
District
2008 2009 2010 2011
February 2011:State Budget
June 2011:Staff CutsMay 2009:
PBIS PortalPage
November 2009:Supervisors Hired
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• Joint MTEA & MPS Mediasite presentation on PBIS was done in February, 2009– All schools were required to watch the Mediasite
presentation– Presentation gave an overview of the critical data around
discipline in MPS and what PBIS is– The presentation served as an “infomercial” on PBIS to
peak interest among school staff members– Unique approach to rolling out a district-wide initiative– Schools decided whether or not to send an exploratory
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• Team personnel/positions of the exploratory team were agreed upon by union and administration
• In-depth presentation for school teams by Dr. Lucille Eber, Director of Illinois PBIS Network on March 16, 2009
• Over 100 schools signed up to attend the In-depth presentation
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• Exploratory teams brought back information to school staffs during the months of March and April– Schools determined if they wished to apply to be
in the first cohort of 30 schools• 65 Schools applied to participate in the rollout
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Timeline of PBIS Implementation
January 2008:Research Begins
August 2008:Presentation to
Principals
November 2008:Planning Begins
February 2009:Media Site
March 2009:In-Depth
Presentation
May 2009:Cohort 1/
Tier 1
August 2009: Coaches Hired
January 2010:Media Site and
Newsletter
September 2010 :Cohort 2/ Tier 1
August 2009:Office Referral
Form
February 2010:Cohort 2/ Tier 1
May 2011:Cohort 3/ Tier 1
September 2010:Cohort 1/ Tier 1 & 2
September 2011:PBIS Across the
District
2008 2009 2010 2011
February 2011:State Budget
June 2011:Staff CutsMay 2009:
PBIS PortalPage
November 2009:Supervisors Hired
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• April, 2009 – Schools were selected to be part of the first cohort. Schools were selected on a holistic approach in order to have representation of all the following:
• School structures• Student demographics• Academic and discipline performance• Traditional calendar and year-round calendar• Non-charter, charter, and partnership• Expanding schools• Administrative experience (retirements, APIC’s, etc.)• Variety of programs at the schools (SS/HS, RJ, L&L, etc.)
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Timeline of PBIS Implementation
January 2008:Research Begins
August 2008:Presentation to
Principals
November 2008:Planning Begins
February 2009:Media Site
March 2009:In-Depth
Presentation
May 2009:Cohort 1/
Tier 1
August 2009: Coaches Hired
January 2010:Media Site and
Newsletter
September 2010 :Cohort 2/ Tier 1
August 2009:Office Referral
Form
February 2010:Cohort 2/ Tier 1
May 2011:Cohort 3/ Tier 1
September 2010:Cohort 1/ Tier 1 & 2
September 2011:PBIS Across the
District
2008 2009 2010 2011
February 2011:State Budget
June 2011:Staff CutsMay 2009:
PBIS PortalPage
November 2009:Supervisors Hired
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• Revised the MPS Incident Referral Form for improved data collection– Uniform referral form used by all schools across
the district– Input from schools, administrators, and teachers’
union– Aligned district code of conduct, referral form, and
data entry into student database• Technology developed specific PBIS data
reports (modeled after SWIS)
Creating Infrastructure
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Referral Form
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Average Referrals per Day per Month
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Referrals by Time
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Referrals by Location
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Referrals by Behavior
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Referrals by Student
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Staffing PBIS
• Only had two individuals working on PBIS up through August, 2009.
• 10 External Coaches were hired to support schools implementing PBIS.– Positions were reallocated from the district’s
Problem Solving group.• 2 Supervisors were hired to oversee the
External Coaches and support PBIS across the district.
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Timeline of PBIS Implementation
January 2008:Research Begins
August 2008:Presentation to
Principals
November 2008:Planning Begins
February 2009:Media Site
March 2009:In-Depth
Presentation
May 2009:Cohort 1/
Tier 1
August 2009: Coaches Hired
January 2010:Media Site and
Newsletter
September 2010 :Cohort 2/ Tier 1
August 2009:Office Referral
Form
February 2010:Cohort 2/ Tier 1
May 2011:Cohort 3/ Tier 1
September 2010:Cohort 1/ Tier 1 & 2
September 2011:PBIS Across the
District
2008 2009 2010 2011
February 2011:State Budget
June 2011:Staff CutsMay 2009:
PBIS PortalPage
November 2009:Supervisors Hired
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PBIS Newsletter
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Cohort 2
• January, 2010 – All schools required to watch PBIS video on Mediasite.– Schools could decide to apply for the second cohort of
PBIS – all schools were accepted– Schools that applied to be part of the first cohort and were
not accepted did not have to reapply– Schools that applied to be part of the first cohort and were
not accepted could opt out if they decided to– Corrective Action identified schools to be included as well– Over 80 schools were addedhttp://mslweb.milwaukee.k12.wi.us/mediasite/Viewer/?peid=d5602c8df65f4dc5a13c5e872b97b2e51d
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Timeline of PBIS Implementation
January 2008:Research Begins
August 2008:Presentation to
Principals
November 2008:Planning Begins
February 2009:Media Site
March 2009:In-Depth
Presentation
May 2009:Cohort 1/
Tier 1
August 2009: Coaches Hired
January 2010:Media Site and
Newsletter
September 2010 :Cohort 2/ Tier 1
August 2009:Office Referral
Form
February 2010:Cohort 2/ Tier 1
May 2011:Cohort 3/ Tier 1
September 2010:Cohort 1/ Tier 1 & 2
September 2011:PBIS Across the
District
2008 2009 2010 2011
February 2011:State Budget
June 2011:Staff CutsMay 2009:
PBIS PortalPage
November 2009:Supervisors Hired
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• Monitored 4 categories: attendance, total suspensions, suspension rate, and suspensions due to learning environment violations– 93% improved or stayed the same in one or more
categories– 63% improved or stayed the same in two or more
categories– 46% improved or stayed the same in three or more
categories– 21% improved or stayed the same in all four categories
Results of Year 1
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• Additional schools are added to second cohort, all high schools in the Metro Region will begin implementing PBIS during the 2010-2011 school year– 110 schools implementing PBIS• 24 schools implementing both Tier 1 and Tier 2• 86 schools implementing Tier 1
Year 2 of Implementation
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Tier 2
• District purchased Exceed/RtI Software for progress monitoring Tier 2 interventions in both academics and behavior– PBIS was first to use software with Check-In/
Check-Out progress monitoring• Cohort 1 schools begin implementing Tier 2
interventions• Cohort 2 schools begin training on Tier 2
interventions
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Timeline of PBIS Implementation
January 2008:Research Begins
August 2008:Presentation to
Principals
November 2008:Planning Begins
February 2009:Media Site
March 2009:In-Depth
Presentation
May 2009:Cohort 1/
Tier 1
August 2009: Coaches Hired
January 2010:Media Site and
Newsletter
September 2010 :Cohort 2/ Tier 1
August 2009:Office Referral
Form
February 2010:Cohort 2/ Tier 1
May 2011:Cohort 3/ Tier 1
September 2010:Cohort 1/ Tier 1 & 2
September 2011:PBIS Across the
District
2008 2009 2010 2011
February 2011:State Budget
June 2011:Staff CutsMay 2009:
PBIS PortalPage
November 2009:Supervisors Hired
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Declining Resources
• February 2011, the Governor and State Legislature make significant cuts to the funding of public schools in Wisconsin.– Voucher and Open Enrollment Caps lifted
• MPS projects cutting 989 positions– Layoffs and not replacing retirements
• PBIS cuts 50% or 5 External Coaching positions– Recover one position through a grant
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Cohort 3
• Contains schools that did not want or think they need PBIS
• PBIS will be across the entire district
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Results of Year 2
• The percent of suspensions due to Learning Environment Violations decreased from 61% to 46% when compared to the previous school year.
• The suspension rate for the district decreased by approximately five percentage points from the year before.
• There was a 37% reduction in total suspensions when comparing the 2010-2011 data to the 2009-2010 suspensions
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Results of Year 2
• There were 26,385 fewer suspensions in MPS during the 2010-2011 school year compared to the 2009-2010 school year.
• The district recovered the following number of days from the previous school year:– 293 teacher days lost to writing referrals for suspensions– 2,472 administrator days lost to issuing suspensions– 2,827 student days lost to the process of being suspended
and 37,487 days lost serving suspensions for a total of 40,317 student days.
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Results of Year 2School-level Implementation of PBIS Reduction in Suspension Rates at PBIS
Schools
87%
13%
Percent of Schools Successfully Implementing PBIS
SuccessfulRapid Compliance
77%
3%
20%
Percent of PBIS Schools that Decreased Their Suspension
Rate
Decreased No ChangeIncreased
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Timeline of PBIS Implementation
January 2008:Research Begins
August 2008:Presentation to
Principals
November 2008:Planning Begins
February 2009:Media Site
March 2009:In-Depth
Presentation
May 2009:Cohort 1/
Tier 1
August 2009: Coaches Hired
January 2010:Media Site and
Newsletter
September 2010 :Cohort 2/ Tier 1
August 2009:Office Referral
Form
February 2010:Cohort 2/ Tier 1
May 2011:Cohort 3/ Tier 1
September 2010:Cohort 1/ Tier 1 & 2
September 2011:PBIS Across the
District
2008 2009 2010 2011
February 2011:State Budget
June 2011:Staff CutsMay 2009:
PBIS PortalPage
November 2009:Supervisors Hired
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Year 3 Goals
• Include PBIS in Board Policy for MPS (DONE)• Begin Tier 3 in Cohort 1 Schools• Improve documentation of meetings• Complete Tier 2 training to all of Cohort 2 and Cohort 3• Increase the use of the progress monitoring system for
Tier 2 interventions• Special training for clinicians• Develop video modules for in-school PD (started)• Support the entire district with 2 Supervisors and 6
External Coaches (started)
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Lessons Learned
• Be strategic• Like implementing PBIS in a school, it is
important to take the time to plan in the beginning
• Learn from others • Stay true to the training and the tools• Keep it simple and organized• Share the success stories and results early
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• Contact information:John Riley Hill, Ph.D.Milwaukee Public SchoolsOffice of Family Services [email protected]
Contact Information