PBS Positive Behavior Support

PBIS:
Positive Behavior Interventions &
Support
KHS is cruising their
S.H.I.P.
2010-2011
PBIS: Team Members
Jenny Esthay
Heather Doucet
Tim Gabor
Polly Martin
Donald Richard
Dusty Smith
Marc Turner
Purpose of PBIS
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Teach and manage social behaviors directly and
proactively (positively and preventively)...
(Positive adult-to-student interactions exceed
negative).
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Increase the success of social behavior to
maximize academic success. Positive behavior
more effective than problem behavior
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Create an even more positive environment
throughout KHS
School-Wide Expectations
“Climb aboard the Pirate's S.H.I.P.”
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Success
Honesty
Integrity
Pride
Teaching The Students
 Discuss "S.H.I.P.“
 Model and teach expected
behavior
 Reward/Reinforce
 Students will be called to the
gym/cafeteria by grade level
Posting Expectations
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Classrooms (your rules)
Gym
Hallways
Cafeteria
Bathrooms
Bus Area
Pirate Bucks
 How to Earn Them?
 How to Redeem Them?
Earning Pirate Bucks
(Teachers’ Discretion) (examples)
Behavior
Pirate
Earned
Entire class completes and turns in homework for entire six
50
Student completes and turns in all homework for three weeks
10
Entire class completes and turns in homework on time
10
Student shows improvement on test scores and quiz scores
10
Student displays proper behaviors and attitudes during
10
Student uses polite, respectful language (please, thank you,
10
Student performs
“random act of kindness”
10
Earning Pirate Bucks
(Mandatory)
Behavior
Pirate Bucks
Earned
Please throw away!!
All students on time for class when recognized by administration
10
All students in proper dress code when recognized by
10
All students are present in class when recognized by
10
**Rewards will be given during Homeroom!
Pirate Buck Purchase Prices
Name of Reward
Pirate Buck
Price
Pirate Card
500
Homework Pass
500
Free Dress Day Pass
400
Free Sports Admission Pass
300
Free Friday Jean Day Pass
200
Any Shoe Day Pass
150
Non-uniform Shirt Day Pass
150
Any Sock Day Pass
150
Hat Day Pass
150
Front of the Lunch Line Pass
100
Locker Pass
50
Passes will be Dated
Rewards can be purchased
Fridays During Lunch
for the following week
Infraction System
*If students do
not follow the
rules, they
must learn that
consequences
will follow!
Minor Infractions
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After-School Detention
Fill out form & send to office
Must be preceded by a warning
& modeling /teaching of correct
behavior
After 3 write ups = PBIS
Committee
Kaplan High School
After School Detention Program
____________________________ in ________ grade has
been assigned to after school detention on _________________
by
___________________
(Date (1 day notice)
Please circle:
Monday
Wednesday
Thursday
___________.
(Teacher)
Tuesday
In AC Room or Class Rm # __________
Time: 2:30-3:40
Warning Date: ______________________________________
____________________ has permission to attend the After
School Detention Program.
Transportation will be provided by the parent or guardian. The
program will be conducted by School Personnel. Failure to attend,
without advance notification, will result in A.C.
Parent/Guardian Signature _______________ Date _____
Principal/Designee _______________
Examples of Behaviors by
Severity
Minor
Disruptive Talking
Chewing Gum
Running in hall
Horseplay
Accidental Profanity
Examples of Behaviors by Severity
Major
Fighting
Weapons
Cursing
Bullying
Disrespect
Examples of Behaviors by
Severity
Crisis
Fighting
Arson/Flammables
Weapons
Drugs
Intruder
Bomb threat
Major Infractions (VPSB Handbook)
 Fill out form & send to office
 Handled by Administration
PBIS & Renaissance
Six Weeks Awards
PBIS Challenge
 Make
PBIS work for YOU!!
Free Jean Day Thursdays
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4.0s (1st 2 weeks)
ABC’s on report card(1st 2 weeks)
Attendance (0-1 day absent)(3rd-4th)
Discipline (no referrals or detention) (5th-6th)
Awards for each
…..$100 in Pirate Bucks
The PBS Team wishes you all
a wonderful school year!
Let us know if you need any help!