Positive Behavior Interventions and Support

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Positive Behavior Interventions and Support

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Positive Behavior Interventions and Support. Why PBIS?. “The goal of Positive Behavior Support is to create a safe, civil and productive school.” -Randy Sprick Reduce barriers to learning Increase motivation to achieve Planned attack through Positive Reinforcement . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Positive Behavior Interventions and Support

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Why PBIS?

“The goal of Positive Behavior Support is to create a safe, civil and productive school.”

-Randy Sprick

Reduce barriers to learning Increase motivation to achieve Planned attack through Positive Reinforcement

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Putting Behavior into Perspective

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Numbers

2759

1252

599 542

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Total Discipline Referrals

2008-20092009-20102010-20112011-2012

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“Get Your SPIN On”

Success

Pride

Integrity

Nobility

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SPIN Bucks

Success Pride I ntegrity Nobility

Specific Reason for SPIN Buck: __________ _______ _________ _______________ _______ _________ _______________ _____ __ _______ __ _______________ _______ _____ ____ _____

Presented to: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Date: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Stu. I D # : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Given by: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Location (Be specific): Hallway/Stairwell _ __ Cafeteria Auditorium

Classroom # _________ Gym Restroom Other

Catching Kids Doing Good

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Past SPIN Buck Student Incentives

• T-shirts

• Gift Cards

• Footballs

• Basketballs

• Alarm Clocks

• Limo Rides

• MP3 Players

• Wii

• e-Readers

• Movie Tickets

• Spurs Tickets

• Stars Tickets

• Movie/Popcorn Night

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STOIC

Structure/organize the areas Teach students how to behave responsibly

in the areaObserve student behavior (supervise!)Interact positively with studentsCorrect calmly, consistently, and

immediately in the setting in which the infraction occurred

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Clever Quote

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Faculty/Staff Expectations

Everyone is expected to maintain vigilance in upholding school wide expectations (Matrix)

All Faculty/Staff were asked to monitor their interactions with students- -At least 3 to1 positive to negative interactions

Everyone is expected to pass out 20 SPIN Bucks a week

Teachers are expected to explain in detail their classroom procedures using the CHAMPs Template (minimum of 8 posted in classroom)

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CHAMPs

CHAMPs Template: Conversation Help Activity Movement Participation Success

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Attendance Incentives

Dance in the mall areaGift card rafflesSundae and brownie partyField Day/hot cocoaGames 2U/ pizza partyMovie/popcorn partyBBQ in senior courtField trip-Promised Land DairyCinco de Mayo celebrationLaser tag/pizza party

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Denim & Dollas(ers) Fundraiser

• Money is used to buy incentives for faculty and staff based on SPIN buck drawings

• Faculty and staff will be allowed to wear denim on Wednesdays with payment of:

$60 per-OR-

$35 per semester

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“Get it Right” Zone

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Shirts Bottoms

CollaredSolid white, green,

or orangeUndershirts must

be white, green, or orange

Must be tucked in

Sam Houston Dress Code

• Khaki• Pants, shorts,

skirts, and jumpers• Must be worn at

the waist• Sagging is

prohibited

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Shirts Bottoms

CollaredSolid white ONLYUndershirts must

be solid white ONLY

Must be tucked in

New Tech Dress Code**

• Black• Pants, shorts,

skirts, and jumpers• Must be worn at

the waist• Sagging is

prohibited

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Headwear Footwear

Shall not be worn in the building at any time

Sam Houston Dress Code

• Tennis shoes, boots, sandals with a secure strap, and dress shoes are allowed

• Steel-toed boots, house shoes, and sandals without a strap are prohibited

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Sam Houston Dress Code

Monday – Regular uniform

Tuesday – Regular uniform

Wednesday – College and Military shirt day

Thursday – Club and Organization shirt day

Friday – Spirit shirt day

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Sam Houston Electronics Policy

Cell phones, iPods, mp3 players, and earphones are to remain turned off and

concealed at all times

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Alma Mater

Hail to Sam Houston HighProud we shall always be

Honor and loyaltyTo thy fair name

Although the years may passThy love with us shall be

Ever a memorySAM HOUSTON HIGH!