Title: Philosophy of High School Implementation
1Philosophy of High School Implementation
- Steve Romano-Illinois PBIS Network
- Larry Irvin-Foreman High School
- Diane Tretter-Romeoville High School
- Hank Bohanon-Loyola University
2How High Schools Are Different
- Size
- Expectations of staff
- Staff is departmentalized
- More groundwork is needed
- Teams can become layered
- Implementation comes more slowly
3Youre not as different as you think you are
- Need all the same components
- Team development
- Establishing expectations
- Teaching
- Acknowledgement
- Data
- Communication
- Dealing with problem behaviors
- It may look different in practice
4Challenges to Recruiting Staff Buy-in
- Reasons for making changes are not perceived as
compelling enough - Staff feel a lack of ownership in the process
- Insufficient modeling from leadership
- Staff lack a clear vision of how the changes will
impact them personally - Insufficient system of support
- Lack of knowledge in behavior interventions
5Helping Buy-In andMaintaining Commitment
- Ask the question, Is what we are doing now
working? - Data
- Representative team
- Shared responsibility
- Acknowledge
- Utilizing support staff
- Model/Allow the process to happen
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6Use data to show need for positive supports.
- Self-Assessment Survey (SAS)
- Office Discipline Referrals (ODRs)
- Big Five
- Staff survey
- Share the data
7Solutions for Recruiting Staff Buy-in
- Emphasize benefits
- Conservation of time/effort
- Alignment of processes/goals
- Greater professional accountability
- Improved outcomes for academic and social
achievement - Improved working environment
- Increased support and participation from parents
and community
8Referral Data
- Writing a referral is not a bad thing, it is
necessary! - We hope you have fewer reasons
- Instructional time given to referrals
- (20 Minutes per referral)
- 77,400 Minutes 1,290 Instructional Hours
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9Thank you!
- IL-PBIS
- University of Oregon
- Loyola University of Chicago
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10Current Loyola Research Team
- Alissa Briggs
- Sara Golomb
- Agnes Kielian
- Pamela Fenning
- Lisa Lewis
- Lauren McArdle
- Diane Morrison
- Audrey Shulruff
- Kimberly Thier
- Stacey Weber
11Thank you!
- Systematic Analysis and Model Development for
High School Positive Behavior Support Institute
for Education Science, U.S. Department of
Education, Submitted with the University of
Oregon. Awarded 2007. (Q215S07001) - Character Education Application of Positive
Behavior Supports to U.S. Department of
Education, Safe and Drug Free Schools. Awarded
2007. (R324A070157)
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13Data System Criterion
- Allow easy data entry
- Permit access to graphic displays of schoolwide
(as well as individual student) data and - Provide administration, teams, and faculty with
information that is accurate and recent (e.g.,
within 48 hours)
(Horner, Sugai, Todd, Lewis-palmer, 2005)
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15Student ID
Location
See also http//www.pbismaryland.org/schoolexample
s.htmHigh
16IL Public School
- Office-Managed
- Attendance Tardy
- Insubordination
- Fighting
- Vandalism
- Verbal/Physical Intimidation
- Weapons
- Gang Representation
- Cutting Class/School/Teacher Detention
- Theft
- Drug Violations
- Directed Profanity
- Arson
- Harassment (including sexual)
- Controlled Substances
- Threats
- Security Threat/Breach
- Repeated/Severe Offenses
- Teacher-Managed
- Excessive talking
- Tardy Inform Parents
- Off Task
- Drinks/Food/Headphones (as
- posted)
- Missing Homework
- Not Prepared for Class
- Inappropriate Language
- Dishonesty
- PDA
- Hallway Disruption
- Passing Notes
- Cheating/Plagiarism
See http//www.pbismaryland.org/schoolexamples.htm
High
17Is the behavior office- managed?
See http//www.pbismaryland.org/schoolexamples.htm
High
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19Engagement for High Schools
- Measurement
- of AP exams
- in remedial tracks
- Failure rate for students
- Out-of-school suspensions
- Criterion referenced-tests
- Attendance
- Credit hours earned
- Principle
- Responsibility for learning
- Setting/achieving goals
- Participate in community
- Personal and emotional growth
See Whatever it Takes How Professional
Learning Communities Respond When Kids Dont Learn
20http//www.betterhighschools.org/pubs/EWStool.xls
21CHAIR
Acknowledgement Committee
CHAIR
Communication Committee
Administrative Designee Internal Coordinator
SW Team
Co-CHAIRS
Data Committee
Co-CHAIRS
Teaching Committee
22Effective Meetings
- Scheduling and communication
- Creation and use of an agenda
- Meeting begins and ends on-time
- Keeping the meeting on track
- Action plan/delegating tasks
- Meeting Participation
- Dissemination of meeting notes
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25RHS Spartans are
Responsible
Respectful
And Involved
26School Profile-RHS
- Grades 9-12 serving 1730 students
- 2 Feeder Middle Schools
- Demographics
- 49 White
- 30 Hispanic
- 16 African-American
- 3 Asian
- 2 Multicultural
- 33 Low income
- 18 Mobility
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356-week grading period data analysis
36Attendance
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38425 Instructional hours saved
3925 reduction in 1st semester failures in math!!
425 Instructional hours saved
40Structures
41Teaming
- School-wide team norms
- Common planning time
- Cross-team / committee support
- Expanding secondary team while sustaining other
PBS teams - Who you gonna call?
42School-wide team norms
43Monitoring Key Data Points
- EBS survey
- School-wide Evaluation Tool data
- ODR data by month, by year, by offense
- Profanity, disruption, defiance
- Booster weeks planned based on data
- Attendance (18 increase)
- Freshmen on track (25 increase as of Fall 08)
- Successes communicated and celebrated
- Overall SET above 80, as well as
- Expectations Defined
- Monitoring and Decision Making
- District Level Support
- Sustaining reductions in ODRs
- Continued administrative support commitment
44SET Data 2005-2009
45Share with the group
- Great article on professional development
- http//www.ku-crl.org/archives/pd/partnership.html
- High Schools and PBS
- http//www.pbis.org/school/high_school_pbs.aspx
- Tennessee Examples http//web.utk.edu/swpbs/
- CSEIT Website
- http//www.luc.edu/cseit
- New Hampshire APEXII
- http//www.iod.unh.edu/apex.html
- Maryland PBIS
- http//www.pbismaryland.org/
46Resources
- Identifying Students At-Risk for Dropping Out of
High School Overview of a Tool for Developing
Early Warning Systems January 28, 2009 - http//www.betterhighschools.org/webinar/default.a
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