Session 6A

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Systems That Sustain

PRESENTER: Julie Williams, Principal, Lincoln Elementary School, St. Charles R-VI School District

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This session will show how SW-PBS systems that are developed and implemented properly can sustain the test of time and the ever-changing world of education. Come discover how efficient and effective practices that meet the needs of students and staff are easy for families to buy into and support.

SESSION OUTCOMES:

  • Be able to identify efficient and effective practices that can be sustained over time
  • Develop clear and concise explanations of what SW-PBS is and how it can be used in your district, school, and classroom

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Session 6B

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Students Have a Voice

PRESENTERS: Amber Riefesel, Dean of Students, Stephanie Utterback, Assistant Principal, and Debbie Williams, Seventh Grade Social Studies Teacher, Hannibal Middle School, Hannibal School District

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Have you ever wanted to get middle school students to buy into SWPBS? Would you like to raise staff and student morale? Have you ever wanted less work for your staff, or students who want to be given responsibility? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, then this session is for you! Participants will receive resources and learn about our journey utilizing leadership classes to encourage student ownership of our SW-PBS systems.

SESSION OUTCOMES:

  • Learn about practices that give students voice, increase buy-in for SWPBS systems, and raise school spirit at the middle school level
  • Discover how staff can use leadership classes to delegate responsibilities to students
  • Learn how our students have brought positive interactions into the community to promote our school

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Session 6C

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Secondary Networking

PRESENTERS: Kathy Growney, MO SW-PBS Regional Consultant, and Christi Rice, MO SW-PBS Regional Consultant, Kansas City RPDC; Maria Allen, MO SW-PBS Regional Consultant, Southeast RPDC; Jeff Burkett, MO SW-PBS Regional Consultant, EducationPlus/St. Louis RPDC; and Sherri Thomas, MO SW-PBS Regional Consultant, Heart of Missouri RPDC

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In this session, secondary schools will have an opportunity to share their ideas and practices on implementing SW-PBS in their buildings with similar schools. Participants will collaborate with other secondary school personnel who are using SW-PBS to support student behavior at the secondary level. Come prepared to share your own ideas and to brainstorm new ones.

SESSION OUTCOME:

  • Gain insight and new perspectives on how other secondary schools around the state are implementing SW-PBS

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Session 6D

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Advanced Excel — Unleash the Power of Power Query

PRESENTERS: Gordon Way, MO SW-PBS Web and Data Consultant, MU

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Microsoft Excel includes a powerful tool called Power Query. This tool allows users to quickly and easily pull data from a variety of sources (including online), clean up the data, perform simple calculations, make connections, and run reports based on different data sets. By the end of this session, you will be able to run reports on students that make the triangulation of academic and behavioral data relatively easy. (While this is a beginners course in Power Query, it is for more advanced Excel users.)

SESSION OUTCOMES:

  • Understand what Power Query is and what it can do
  • Learn the basics of cleaning up data
  • Be able to write simple “if, then, else” formulas
  • Create a simple data model that combines and compares different data sets

Session 6E

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SW-PBS for the Whole Student — Using Data and Systems to Support Students’ Behavioral Needs Throughout the Tiers

PRESENTERS: Andrew Hargis, Principal, Zanah McCauley, Assistant Principal, Jenni Miscavish, Math Interventionist, Tatiana Camacho, Special Education Teacher, and Ashley Van Horn, Media Specialist, Chinn Elementary School, Park Hill School District

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In this session, participants will receive resources, data-based decision models, agenda templates, and other materials that have helped us to become a school recognized for SW-PBS. Come learn about all three tiers, and gain materials and information to assist you on your own SWPBS journey.

SESSION OUTCOMES:

  • Interact with a variety of Tier 1 strategies that help with schoolwide implementation
  • Identify Tier 2 strategies, agendas, and data-based decision models that assist students who need additional support
  • Learn ways to support students who require Tier 3 services that span academic and social-emotional needs as well as behavioral needs

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Session 6F

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SW-PBS Full Circle — PreK-12 Implementation

PRESENTER: Carrie Huffman, Success Room Coordinator, Alyssa Gerke, High School History Teacher, and Courtenay Treece, Second Grade Teacher, Smithton R-VI School District

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This session will focus on how to implement SW-PBS in grades PreK-12. Minors and majors may look different at different grade levels; but through consistency with language and staff buy-in (matrix, expectations, Check In, Check Out), the framework can be implemented universally in all grades. Learn how to provide safe and equitable interventions that support students of all ages in learning how to self-regulate and minimize the loss of instruction.

SESSION OUTCOMES:

  • Understand how to implement SW-PBS in elementary, middle school, and high school settings
  • Discover ways to implement a safe, neutral, and equitable space for all students to self-regulate and reach behavioral and academic success

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Session 6G

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A High School Example of Integrated Support Systems

PRESENTERS: Susan King, Instructional Coach, Molly Lowery, Teacher, and Bob Matthews, Assistant Principal, Lebanon High School, Lebanon R-III School District

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Discover Lebanon High School’s efforts to strengthen its integrated tiered system of support by addressing academic, behavioral, and social needs. Using its academy teams, our high school is turning challenges into successes by incorporating SW-PBS and RTI with the academy model. This session will describe Lebanon High’s processes, successes, challenges, and plans to continue developing its successful integration.

SESSION OUTCOMES:

  • Consider plans for an integrated support system
  • Examine the benefits of an integrated support system
  • Discover the outcomes of an integrated support system

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Session 6H

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Incorporating Self-Regulation Into Your MO SW-PBS Framework

PRESENTERS: Carla Lentz, Behavioral Interventionist, and Sharon Horton, Elementary School Counselor, Southern Boone Elementary School, Southern Boone County R-I School District; and Daniel Rector, MO SW-PBS Statewide Coach/District Facilitator, MU

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Are you interested in learning more about self-regulation? Do you know how to support students with self-regulation? In this session, participants will learn how Southern Boone Elementary School has incorporated self-regulation within its SW-PBS framework.

SESSION OUTCOMES:

  • Be able to define self-regulation
  • Become familiar with strategies to teach and support self-regulation with students