PBIS
Falcon Ridge Elementary
New Prague, MN
Jim Cavanaugh
School Psychologist &
PBIS Core Team Leader
What is PBIS
Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is a systematic way of
providing behavior management in schools.
● Uniform consistent expectations developed for all areas of the school
including classroom, hallway, restroom, playground etc.
● The goal is to provide 4-1 positive experiences
● Meant to help “good” kids stay good and reward them for good behavior
● PBIS can be whatever you make it to be
Tiers
● Tier 1- Universal- puts things in place to support all student behavior
● Tier 2- Targeted- for the 20% that need a little more than what Tier 1 can
give them. Intervention examples are class pass, school-home note, self
monitoring, CICO with a daily Behavior Progress Report behavior chart
● Tier 3- Intensive- out of the 20% that need a little more about 30% of
those need a little more individualized supports. They may or may not
need or qualify for Sped, but they need more. CICO with behavior chart
plus direct teaching among other interventions including possibly some
time out of the classroom
Data
● Track Majors and Minors
○ Majors- Office Discipline Referral (ODR) when learning has stopped
○ Minors- chronic disruptive behaviors that should be documented
● Big 5- who, when, where, what, how often
PBIS at Falcon Ridge
● All Students, All Staff, All Settings
● REAP- Respect, Effort, Attitude, Pride are our school rules
● Trojan tickets- given out to students who get caught doing “good”
● Red carpet welcome back- red carpet with staff high fives as students come off the buses on the first
Friday of the year
● All school meetings
● Bus rider of the month
● Bus ride alongs- PBIS team members riding on bus routes to identify problems to support bus drivers
● REAP school song
● All school picnic
● REAP matrix
● Trojan Ticket drawing- tangibles and non-tangibles
● Make your mark- identifying a student annually that did something well above what is expected
● Staff recognition- “Going the Extra Mile”
Responsive Classroom (RC)
● Falcon Ridge is a RC building and RC meshes well with PBIS. RC is:
○ Morning meeting
■ team building and working on social skills of sharing and turn taking
○ Logical consequences
■ take a break
■ You break it you fix it
■ Loss of privilege-everything is a privilege
■ Social conferences
○ Teacher language
■ Be direct and authentic
■ Show faith in abilities and intentions
■ Action oriented-not vague language
■ Brief
■ Know when to be silent
RC
● Guided Discovery
○ expect students know nothing and teach everything
○ Teach every part of everything and teach what could go wrong if you use something
incorrectly
● Classroom Organization
○ To build efficiency and control
FR Pyramid of Interventions
FR pyramid of interventions- guide for teachers as they navigate through the
intervention/problem solving process
1. Social conference with the student
2. Phone call to parents stating your concerns
3. Tier 1- Meet with teacher team to come up with possible interventions
4. Tier 2- Meet with problem solving team to develop interventions and do CICO and have a Daily
Progress Report or some other matched appropriate intervention. Interventions 4-6 weeks
5. Tier 3- Meet with problem solving team to develop interventions and do CICO and have a Daily
Progress Report. Interventions individualized, possibly modified daily progress report, and
some direct teaching of skills by teacher or social worker. Interventions 4-6 week
6. Develop new interventions or consider Child Study and special education testing
7. Sped testing
PBIS Assessments
● Benchmarks of Quality (BOQ) - This is a tool designed to help monitor
PBIS team activities.
● Tiered Fidelity Inventory- This tool provides a valid, reliable and efficient
measure of the extent to which school staff are applying the core features
of PBIS in all three Tiers
Data
● SWIS- School Wide Information System. Comes with a cost
● Illuminate- district data warehouse
● Spreadsheet
Behavior Education Program (BEP)
● Tier II and III
● Students appropriate for:
○ Problem throughout the day not just during one class
○ Mild acting out behaviors not serious violent behaviors
○ Problem not related to escaping work that is too hard
○ Problem behavior is maintained by adult attention and student finds adult attention
reinforcing
● Student identification
○ Combination of minors and majors (ODRs)
○ Universal screening
○ Teacher nomination
BEP cont.
● Chick in/Check Out ( CICO) daily with
○ Morning 1min with staff member not teacher
○ Check in with classroom teacher after each part of the day
○ Check out at the end of the day (always positive!!!)
● Daily Progress Report (DPR)- tracking sheet for student behavior
● REAP vs Respectful, Responsible, Safe - majority of the day should be
positive marks. We want them to reach their goal
● Tier III example
● CICO youtube example
● Gather CICO baseline data from classroom teacher before teaching the
student the process
BEP cont.
● Earn school money for appropriate behavior and meeting individual goal
● School store-tangibles and non-tangibles
● BEP coordinator and team
● Administrator and Staff buy-in- there is a questionnaire
● Train staff
● Ween CICO from Daily to twice weekly then weekly and self monitoring
● Graduation from the BEP
○ Students who graduate are always invited to any future Falcon Ridge FLIERS graduation
parties
Resources
● Trojan Tickets
Resources
● Going the extra mile
Resources
● Passport
Resources
● Majors vs Minors
Resources
● Majors/minor behavior grid
Resources
● Matrix
Resources
Falcon Ridge Fliers
Daily Progress Report-
behavior chart (2 half sheets)

Pbis at falcon ridge elementary

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    PBIS Falcon Ridge Elementary NewPrague, MN Jim Cavanaugh School Psychologist & PBIS Core Team Leader
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    What is PBIS PositiveBehavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is a systematic way of providing behavior management in schools. ● Uniform consistent expectations developed for all areas of the school including classroom, hallway, restroom, playground etc. ● The goal is to provide 4-1 positive experiences ● Meant to help “good” kids stay good and reward them for good behavior ● PBIS can be whatever you make it to be
  • 3.
    Tiers ● Tier 1-Universal- puts things in place to support all student behavior ● Tier 2- Targeted- for the 20% that need a little more than what Tier 1 can give them. Intervention examples are class pass, school-home note, self monitoring, CICO with a daily Behavior Progress Report behavior chart ● Tier 3- Intensive- out of the 20% that need a little more about 30% of those need a little more individualized supports. They may or may not need or qualify for Sped, but they need more. CICO with behavior chart plus direct teaching among other interventions including possibly some time out of the classroom
  • 4.
    Data ● Track Majorsand Minors ○ Majors- Office Discipline Referral (ODR) when learning has stopped ○ Minors- chronic disruptive behaviors that should be documented ● Big 5- who, when, where, what, how often
  • 5.
    PBIS at FalconRidge ● All Students, All Staff, All Settings ● REAP- Respect, Effort, Attitude, Pride are our school rules ● Trojan tickets- given out to students who get caught doing “good” ● Red carpet welcome back- red carpet with staff high fives as students come off the buses on the first Friday of the year ● All school meetings ● Bus rider of the month ● Bus ride alongs- PBIS team members riding on bus routes to identify problems to support bus drivers ● REAP school song ● All school picnic ● REAP matrix ● Trojan Ticket drawing- tangibles and non-tangibles ● Make your mark- identifying a student annually that did something well above what is expected ● Staff recognition- “Going the Extra Mile”
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    Responsive Classroom (RC) ●Falcon Ridge is a RC building and RC meshes well with PBIS. RC is: ○ Morning meeting ■ team building and working on social skills of sharing and turn taking ○ Logical consequences ■ take a break ■ You break it you fix it ■ Loss of privilege-everything is a privilege ■ Social conferences ○ Teacher language ■ Be direct and authentic ■ Show faith in abilities and intentions ■ Action oriented-not vague language ■ Brief ■ Know when to be silent
  • 7.
    RC ● Guided Discovery ○expect students know nothing and teach everything ○ Teach every part of everything and teach what could go wrong if you use something incorrectly ● Classroom Organization ○ To build efficiency and control
  • 8.
    FR Pyramid ofInterventions FR pyramid of interventions- guide for teachers as they navigate through the intervention/problem solving process 1. Social conference with the student 2. Phone call to parents stating your concerns 3. Tier 1- Meet with teacher team to come up with possible interventions 4. Tier 2- Meet with problem solving team to develop interventions and do CICO and have a Daily Progress Report or some other matched appropriate intervention. Interventions 4-6 weeks 5. Tier 3- Meet with problem solving team to develop interventions and do CICO and have a Daily Progress Report. Interventions individualized, possibly modified daily progress report, and some direct teaching of skills by teacher or social worker. Interventions 4-6 week 6. Develop new interventions or consider Child Study and special education testing 7. Sped testing
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    PBIS Assessments ● Benchmarksof Quality (BOQ) - This is a tool designed to help monitor PBIS team activities. ● Tiered Fidelity Inventory- This tool provides a valid, reliable and efficient measure of the extent to which school staff are applying the core features of PBIS in all three Tiers
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    Data ● SWIS- SchoolWide Information System. Comes with a cost ● Illuminate- district data warehouse ● Spreadsheet
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    Behavior Education Program(BEP) ● Tier II and III ● Students appropriate for: ○ Problem throughout the day not just during one class ○ Mild acting out behaviors not serious violent behaviors ○ Problem not related to escaping work that is too hard ○ Problem behavior is maintained by adult attention and student finds adult attention reinforcing ● Student identification ○ Combination of minors and majors (ODRs) ○ Universal screening ○ Teacher nomination
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    BEP cont. ● Chickin/Check Out ( CICO) daily with ○ Morning 1min with staff member not teacher ○ Check in with classroom teacher after each part of the day ○ Check out at the end of the day (always positive!!!) ● Daily Progress Report (DPR)- tracking sheet for student behavior ● REAP vs Respectful, Responsible, Safe - majority of the day should be positive marks. We want them to reach their goal ● Tier III example ● CICO youtube example ● Gather CICO baseline data from classroom teacher before teaching the student the process
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    BEP cont. ● Earnschool money for appropriate behavior and meeting individual goal ● School store-tangibles and non-tangibles ● BEP coordinator and team ● Administrator and Staff buy-in- there is a questionnaire ● Train staff ● Ween CICO from Daily to twice weekly then weekly and self monitoring ● Graduation from the BEP ○ Students who graduate are always invited to any future Falcon Ridge FLIERS graduation parties
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    Resources Falcon Ridge Fliers DailyProgress Report- behavior chart (2 half sheets)