Mighty Hawks are
Respectful
Responsible
Caring
Safe
What is PBIS?
What is Schoolwide PBIS?
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Proactive strategies for defining, teaching, and supporting appropriate student behaviors to create positive school environments.
- Instead of using a piecemeal approach of individual behavioral management plans, a continuum of positive behavior interventions and support for all students within a school is implemented in areas including the classroom and non-classroom settings (such as hallways, buses, and restrooms).
- Positive behavior interventions and support is an application of a behaviorally-based systems approach to enhance the capacity of schools, families, and communities to design effective environments that improve the link between research-validated practices and the environments in which teaching and learning occurs.
- Attention is focused on creating and sustaining primary / core (school-wide), secondary/ supplemental (classroom), and tertiary / intensive (individual) systems of support that improve lifestyle results (personal, health, social, family, work, recreation) for all children and youth by making targeted behaviors less effective, efficient, and relevant, and desired behavior more functional.
The following diagram illustrates the multi-level approach offered to all students in the school. These group depictions represent systems of support not children:
Benefits of PBIS
What are the benefits of PBIS?
- Development of a leadership team in your building that focuses attention on social emotional needs of students and improvement of climate and culture of the building.
- Focuses attention and resources on prevention of problem behaviors.
- Prioritizes resources and staff development to increase all staff skills in dealing with problem behaviors.
- Supports the use of a common language across staff, students, families and the community.
- Teaches staff to implement a system for data based decision making.
- Decreases discipline referrals and thus decreases administrative time devoted to problem behavior.
- Increases instructional time and student achievement.
- Fosters a calm, safe environment and improves the climate and culture of the building.
- Can increase both student and staff attendance.
District staff are responsible for providing proactive strategies for defining, teaching, and supporting appropriate student behaviors to create positive school environments for all students, identifying those students who need additional supports, and implementing interventions based upon student need. If you feel that your child needs additional supports in the area of behavior, please contact your child's teacher, guidance counselor, and/or principal. Together we will work with you to ensure that your child is successful.
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Expectation Matrix
Expectations | Lunchroom | Hallway | Playground | Restroom | Arrival/Dismissal |
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Respectful | Voice Level: 0-2 Follow adult directions Raise your hand for help Use good manners |
Voice Level: 0-2 Follow adult directions Give others space Take care of school property |
Voice Level: 0-5 Follow adult directions Settle differences peacefully Take care of school property |
Voice Level: 0-2 Follow adult directions Give others space Take care of school property |
Voice Level: 0-2 Follow adult directions Take care of school property |
Responsible | Keep area clean Eat your own food |
Keep hallways clean Allow others to learn |
Keep playground clean Return equipment to proper bin |
Use, flush, wash, leave Keep restrooms clean |
Walk in the building Arrive on time Take care of yourself Turn off and store electronics |
Caring | Wait your turn Use appropriate/kind language Help your neighbor |
Use appropriate/kind language Wait for passing lines Admire items on the wall with eyes only |
Use appropriate/kind language Invite others to play Share and take turns Make recess fun for everyone |
Use appropriate/kind language Wait your turn when busy |
Use appropriate/kind language Hold door for others |
Safe | Keep hands, feet, and objects to self Report problems to adults |
Walk facing forward on the right hand side Keep hands, feet, and objects to self Report problems to adults |
Use hands, feet and objects safely Report problems to adults Play tag games on grass only Stay in boundaries |
Keep hands, feet, and objects to self Report problems to adults |
Keep hands, feet, and objects to self Report problems to adults |