Title: SCHOOL BASED TEAM
1SCHOOL BASED TEAM
- Multidisciplinary team to support students
academic, behavioral, social and emotional growth
and development. The team utilizes a system
approach that is student and family centered
solution focused and culturally competent.
The School District of Palm Beach County,
Florida The Prevention Center in the Department
of Safe Schools Safe Schools /Healthy Students
(Project SOBEIT)
2Range of Learners
- Barriers to Learning
- deficiencies in necessary pre-requisite skills
- lack of home involvement
- lack of peer support
- inadequate health support services
- disabilities
- negative attitudes toward schooling
- lack of recreational activities
- Levels
- M/I Motivationally ready able
- V/II Not very motivated/lacking prerequisite
knowledge skills/minor vulnerabilities - C/III Avoidant/very deficient in current
capabilities. Has a disability/major health
problem
Adapted from Adelman Taylor, 1998
3Create a Single School Culture
Behavior
Academics
Climate
RESULTS
- STUDENTS
- Self-Regulated
- Socially Responsible
- Bonded to school
- Competent
- ADULTS
- Empowered
- Efficacious
- Engaged
DISTRICT Safer Schools Teacher
Retention Academic Goals Met
4School Based Team Why?
- Immediate attention to childrens needs
- Support classroom teaching staff
- Improve academic achievement and attendance
- Reduce inappropriate referrals to Exceptional
Student Education and Alternative Education - Reduce discipline referral and suspensions
- Support students returning from out of district
placements (i.e., DJJ, suspension, hospital) - Maximize community resources
- Reduce duplication of services
5School Based Team Members
- ESE Representative
- Administration
- Nurse
- School Psychologist
- Community Partner
- Title 1 Representative
- Others as needed
- Guidance
- ESOL
- Alternative Ed
- Support Staff
- Behavioral Health Professional
- 504 Representative
- Parent
- Teacher
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6School Based Team How?
- Principal designates SBT Leader and other Team
members - SBT Leader, with administration, sets time, day
and location of weekly meetings - SBT Leader identifies the academic and school
performance data needed before the initial
meeting, i.e. SSAASY, EDW, school records - SBT Leader creates an agenda
7School Based Team How?
- Members sign the Attendance Log Confidentiality
form - Team reviews Referral form and all student data
from teachers, parents, student records, SSAASY,
etc. - Team identifies available supports and
interventions targeted to the specific concern - Team initiates a Student Action Plan
- Team identifies the goal for the student and the
strategies designed to meet the goal
8School Based Team How?
- Team members are identified as Case Liaison for
individual students - Case Liaison notifies parent (guardian) and
teachers of the components of the Student Action
Plan - Team maintains ongoing progress notes on all
cases - Team establishes the timeline for implementation
and evaluation of the Student Action Plan
9School Based Team How?
- Team documents outcomes using the Tracking Report
form, which is submitted monthly - At the end of the year, SBT Leader will submit
the Summary Statistical Report - At the end of the year, SBT Leader will receive a
stipend
10Community Agencies
33 agencies have cooperative agreements to
provide behavioral health services
- Agency staff must sign the SBT attendance log and
confidentiality statement - Agency staff must complete a background check
- Agency staff must be covered by insurance
- Agency staff must maintain confidentiality about
student/school issues - Agency staff may be invited to attend the meeting
by SBT, Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) or
Department of Children and Families (DCF)
11 BAKER ACT DECISION TREE
The Baker Act is used to provide effective
care to a student whose behavior is a danger to
self and/or others.
Situation not de-escalated CONTACT PARENT(S)
/legal guardian and obtain releases before
student leaves
Student returns to class
Staff meets with parent and student referred to
the School Based Team
- Legend
- CITCrisis Intervention Teacher
- BRTBehavior Resource Teacher
- BHPBehavioral Health Professional
- LEALaw Enforcement Agency
Revised 7/28/05 Please note the least number
of individuals should be involved with the
situation.
12SSAASY RISK OVERVIEW
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16 PANEL ___ L24. SBT TRACKING DETAIL
SCREEN YEAR 06
Thursday August 11, 2005 243 pm
STDT ________
SCHL GR REF NUM REF
DATE REFERRED BY TEACHER REFERRAL CODE REF
CODE DESCRIPTION SCH TCH
NAME
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SBT TEAM
MT DT _____________ SBT TEAM
RECOM ____ ____ ____ ___ ____
C/L ASSIGNED ___________
REVIEW DATE
PLEASE HIT ENTER AFTER SECTION WAS
UPDATED
SBT TEAM MT DT __________
SBT TEAM RECOM ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
C/L ASSIGNED _______
REVIEW DATE _____________
PLEASE HIT
ENTER AFTER SECTION WAS UPDATED
SBT TEAM MT DT
_______ SBT TEAM RECOM ___
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REVIEW DATE ________
CLOSE CASE Y/N?
CASE CLOSE DATE ______
EVENT NUMBER
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18Your School Based Team!
Specialists cell phone Jerry
Blanton 629-6809 Barbara Cox-Gerlock 723-7786
Diane E. Curtis 629-6808 June Z.
Eassa 723-7787 Judy Lamb 629-6807
Kim C. Williams, Assistant Director, Prevention
Center in the Department of Safe Schools Alison
Adler, Ed.D., Chief Safety and Learning
Environment
19Closing Thoughts
- To raise new questions, new possibilities, to
regard old problems from a new angle requires
creative imagination and marks real advance in
science - Albert Einstein
- To improve is to change to be perfect is to
change often. - Winston Churchill
- Tell me and Ill forget, show me and I may
remember, involve me and Ill understand. - -Chinese Proverb