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PBSIS School Videos

Martin Luther King Elementary School, Edison

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CVrSj1UkaU&feature=related

Martin Luther King Elementary School in Edison recently hosted a delegation from Iceland visiting to learn about Positive Behavior Support in New Jersey. This short video showcases the visit and implementation of PBSIS at MLK Elementary. Interviews, with the principal and visitors from Iceland, and PBSIS team members are interspersed with video of students during the school day.

Linwood Middle School, North Brunswick

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RCY2wWrvbU

Students and staff at Linwood Middle School in North Brunswick developed a video to teach students the behavior expectations and the recognition system. This video features an excellent segment on how the recognition system works and examples of staff given out tickets to students.

The Final Product- Implementation Manual

Implementation Manual Template

Elementary Example
Middle School Example
High School Example
 
Meetings and Coordination

Team Meeting Note Taking Template

Administrator TIPS for Supporting Universal Teams
Positive Behavior Support Teaming Checklist
 

Conduct a Self Assessment

NEW for 2011 Guided Agenda for Planning a Self-Assessment of School Climate and Conduct Priorities
New - January 2011 PBSIS Building Walkthrough
NEW - September 2011 Climate Survey PARENT
NEW - October 2011 Climate Survey PARENT SPANISH
NEW - December 2011 Climate Survey PARENT FRENCH
NEW- December 2011 Climate Survey PARENT CREOLE
NEW - September 2011 Climate Survey STUDENT
NEW - October 2011 Climate Survey STUDENT SPANISH
NEW - October 2011 Climate Survey STAFF
NEW - November 2011 Excel Graphing Template for Climate Surveys

Developing School-Wide Expectations

 
Tools and Templates
NEW for 2011 Guided Agenda for Developing School-Wide Expectations

Directions for Defining Behavioral Expectations

Behavioral Expectations Matrix

Early Childhood Example
Poster at Quarles Early Childhood Center
Elementary Examples
Arrival Poster at Irwin Elementary School
Middle School Examples
Hallway Poster at Fords Middle School
Cafeteria Poster at McManus Middle School
Dismissal Poster at New Providence Middle School
Cafeteria Expectations at Thomas Jefferson Middle School
High School Examples
Poster at Churchill Junior/Senior High School
 

Planning a School-Wide Recognition System

Tools and Templates
NEW for 2011 Guided Agenda for Planning a School-Wide Recognition System

Incentive Surveys - Option #1

Incentive Surveys - Option #2
Student and Staff Recognition System Workgroup Description
Master Incentive List
 
Elementary Examples
MLK Elementary
Folsom Elementary School
Middle School Examples
Ford's "When to give a ticket"
Ford's Explanation of Falcon Code
Ford's Ticket
Ford's Prize Wheel
Thomas Jefferson Middle School Wheel
Lawrence Middle School - Year Long Schedule for Drawings
Lawrence Middle School - "When to give a ticket"
High School Examples
Bordentown Recognition System
 

Planning for an Instructional Event

Tools and Templates
NEW for 2011 Guided Agenda for Planning an Instructional Event
Instructional Event Planning Workgroup Description
Lesson Plan Examples- Elementary

Folsom Lesson Plans for Bus

Irwin Lesson Plans for Hallways
Lesson Plan Examples- Middle School
McManus Lesson Plan
West Deptford Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan Examples- High School
Bordentown Cafeteria Lesson Plans
Sample Schedule - Early Childhood
Sample Schedule at Quarles Early Childhood Center
Sample Schedule - Elementary
Sample Schedule at Magowan Elementary
Sample Schedule - Middle School
Sample Schedule at Thomas Jefferson Middle School
Sample Schedule - High School
Sample Schedule at Bordentown High School
 

Revising the Office Conduct Referral Form and Process

Elementary Example - Magowan Elementary School

Office Conduct Referral Form
Flow Chart of Behaviors
Behavioral Definitions
Middle School Example - New Providence Middle School

NEW for 2011 Office Conduct Referral Form

Unique features of the New Providence Middle School Major Infraction OCR form is a framework for linking conduct infractions to over-arching expectations, actions taking by staff, and an option for referring the student for secondary tier intervention planning.

NEW for 2011 Office Conduct Referral Form - Minor

Unique features of the New Providence Middle School Minor Infraction OCR form is that the form is completed and saved electronically, conduct infractions are linked to over-arching expectations, and a way for staff to track and manage minor infractions to prevent unnecessary referral to the office.

NEW for 2011 Flow Chart of Behaviors
NEW for 2011 Definition of Conduct Infractions
NEW for 2011 Revision of the Conduct Referral Form - Letter to Staff
NEW for 2011 Revision of the Conduct Referral Form - Letter to Parents
 
High School Example - Coming soon...
Office Conduct Referral Form
Flow Chart of Behaviors

Using Office Conduct Referral Data for Evaluation and Intervention Decisions

Tools and Templates

Guided Agenda for Data Management

Data Management Workgroup Description

Meeting Checklist to configure district data system

Excel Spreadsheet for Tracking Referrals

SWIS - Visit www.swis.org for information and a Demo

 

Parent Involvement

Sample Materials

Quarles Early Childhood Center - PBSIS Presentation for Parents
Quarles Early Childhood Center - Parent Handbook
Soehl - Sample Letter to Parents
Bordentown - Back to School Night Parent Poster
New Providence Middle School - Revision of the Conduct Referral Form - Letter to Parents