Session 4A

Title

Creating Spaces of Belonging for Students and Staff

PRESENTER: Nanci Johnson, MO SW-PBS State Director; Jody Baker, MO SW-PBS Statewide Coach

MO SW-PBS
University of Missouri

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A sense of belonging isn’t just a by-product of success but a condition for it. Belonging in school is critical to academic, behavioral, and social success. This session will explore evidence-based strategies that educators can implement to create spaces where all students and staff can thrive.

SESSION OUTCOMES:

  • Understand the importance of belonging for academic, behavioral, and social success.
  • Learn how to create environments that foster a sense of belonging for all students. Learn how to foster an inclusive and safe work environment for all staff.

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Session 4B

Title

Getting Ready: Utilizing Implementation Phases to jumpstart a District-wide Approach to MTSS/PBIS.

PRESENTER: Lisa Powers, Senior Research Associate; Jamie Grieshaber, Senior Research Associate

MU Center on SW-PBS
University of Missouri

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In this session, participants will understand the steps of obtaining commitment to PBIS implementation, set up conditions for implementation to take place (e.g. exploration of tools, data and resources), and know how to get started in their district.

SESSION OUTCOME:

  • Discuss district-wide logic, simplified phases of implementation, and elements that drive the work.
  • Discover tools, data, and resources teams can use when building a district-wide plan.
  • Identify next steps to determine relevant data, commitments, and overall readiness.

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Session 4C

Title

Successfully Implementing Tier 3

PRESENTER: Michelle Peterson, Assistant Principal; Brandi Gump, Principal

Matthews Elementary, Grain Valley School District

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Have you been wondering what’s next in implementing a Tier 3 team? This session will help you identify your next steps in constructing a successful Tier 3 Team. You will walk away with a strong foundation to kickstart moving your school forward as you take on Tier 3 systemization. The presentation will include a look at a real life elementary school’s journey with Tier 3. You will receive handouts and tips that you can take back to your schools as a guide for your teams.

SESSION OUTCOMES:

  • Attendees will identify responsibilities of a Tier 3 Team Attendees will use a flow chart to follow an efficient process for Tier 3 implementation.
  • Attendees will identify next steps for their individual school’s Tier 3 needs.

Session 4D

Title

Classroom Implementation — The Key to Success

PRESENTERS: Danielle Starkey, MTSS-B Supervisor

Omaha Public Schools

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This session will explore the importance of classroom effective practices and implementation fidelity. Discover a district-level approach to monitoring and supporting classroom implementation fidelity. Participants will receive access to tools and resources that support their efforts in monitoring classroom implementation.

SESSION OUTCOMES:

  • “Understand the importance of classroom implementation fidelity.
  • Review effective classroom practices Consider using a walk-through tool to monitor implementation.

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Session 4E

Title

A Good Process (Building, Implementing, Reinforcing, and Developing a Well Rounded SW-PBS Model)

PRESENTER: Sandy Hinckley, Building Lesson Coordinator; Kay Douglas, SW-PBS Representative/Math Teacher; Amy Hill

Bingham Middle, School Independence School District

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Are you looking for ways to help teach behaviors within your school and celebrate the success and growth of your students? Then this is the presentation for you! In this session, you will learn how our team analyzes data to determine behavior needs of our school, and how lessons are developed and implemented school-wide to address those needs. We will also provide different ways that we celebrate and incentivize these areas of focus when they are met by our students. You will have time to collaborate with fellow colleagues on how you can implement this in your school and share ways that you focus on behaviors. We are all learners and want to hear from you as well!

SESSION OUTCOMES:

  • Attendees will learn how we evaluate school-wide data to determine behavior focus needs and how lessons are developed and implemented to meet those needs.
  • Attendees will learn about the different ways that we celebrate and incentivize positive behaviors within our school. Attendees will have the opportunity to collaborate, plan, and ask questions about our processes.

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Session 4F

Title

We are Family! A Middle School Approach to Building Relationships

PRESENTERS: Stephanie Billingsley, Principal; Tanya Brown, Special Education Teacher; Amanda Sherrill, Counselor; Hannah Kmiec, Social Studies teacher; Tara Brutcher, Special Education Teacher; Cortni Pryor, Physical Education; Carlos Diaz, Paraprofessional

Steelville Middle School, Steelville R-3 School District

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At SMS, we know that building relationships is key to the overall education of our students. To help strengthen our relationship building, we developed family time. Each week, our staff members meet with their families and engage in a variety of activities such as team-building, community service projects, character-building activities, and some friendly family competitions! Come learn more about these activities, how we built this time into our schedule, and the positive outcomes we have seen so far with our SMS families.

SESSION OUTCOMES:

  • Attendees will see how our grades 5-8 middle school incorporated a family time into our week and why we see this as such a valuable and important tool in building relationships with our students.
  • Attendees will come away with ideas and schedules to use with students during family time.

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Session 4G

Title

Implementing, Evaluating, and Celebrating the Eight Effective Teaching & Learning Practices

PRESENTERS: Shannon Holt, Counselor

York Elementary, Springfield R-12

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York Elementary school worked hard this year by focusing on improving their effective teaching and learning practices. Come hear how we supported staff with implementing these practices, how we communicated procedures for implementation, and how we used data (self-assessments and office referrals) to problem solve and celebrate.

SESSION OUTCOMES:

  • Attendees will learn about effective ways to support staff with the Eight Effective Teaching & Learning Practices.
  • Attendees will learn about communicating with staff about the expectations for implementation of the Eight Effective Teaching & Learning Practices.
  • Attendees will learn about using data to monitor and adjust the plan.

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Session 4H

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POWERed Up: Hitting the High Notes for a Harmonious High School Environment

PRESENTERS: Renee Black, District Behavior Coach; Kerry Dixon, Assistant Principal; Jennifer Durbin,

Center Senior High School, Center School District

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Get ready to be inspired as we showcase the rhythm, energy, and transformative “POWER” behind our urban high school’s success with SW-PBS. Join us in this engaging session, and discover how your school can amplify its positive impact through the POWERful integration of SW-PBS principles. Let’s rock the world of positive behavior together!

SESSION OUTCOMES:

  • Attendees will identify ways to incorporate student voice into their systems.
  • Attendees will consider how to elevate SW-PBS to feel appropriate for secondary schools.

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Session 4I

Title

School Wide Parties – How We Make It Happen

PRESENTER: Katie Guiett, Sixth Grade Teacher; Heather Zuccarello, Librarian

Jefferson Intermediate, City of St. Charles School District

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Finding ways to celebrate all students meeting school wide goals can be hard in our normal day to day routine. Come see step-by-step the way we have found school wide parties to do just that on our Early Release Days. Leave with everything you need to make it work for you! Goal setting, forms, schedules, sessions, the works!

SESSION OUTCOMES:

  • Attendees will learn about ways to implement school wide parties to celebrate achievements focused on three criteria of attendance, behavior, and academics.
  • Attendees will come away with easy to implement ideas and schedules to tailor to their own school system.
  • Attendees will have time to brainstorm about implementation at their own school and leave with a plan.

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Session 4J

Title

Consciously Approaching and Supporting Behaviors

PRESENTER: Abby Quick, Preschool Teacher & SW-PBS Coach;

Fulton Early Childhood Center, Fulton Public Schools

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Are you looking for easy, cost-free ways to implement SW-PBS at your school? At Fulton Early Childhood Center, we know how important it is to create and nurture a positive and safe school family. We will share with you effective and trouble-free strategies that we have used successfully in our classrooms and school.

SESSION OUTCOMES:

  • Attendees will hear about strategies and skill sets they can apply when managing behaviors.
  • Attendees will become aware of their own state of mind when managing behaviors and how to consciously approach behaviors.
  • Attendees will walk away with cost-free tools, skills and strategies to take back to the classroom.

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Session 4K

Title

Embedding Restorative Practices Into SW-PBS Framework for Student and Staff Success

PRESENTERS: Kristie Robinson, Principal; Beverly Wells, Stratton Restorative Support Instructor

Oak Grove Elementary, Poplar Bluff R-I School District

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Oak Grove Elementary has been working to combine our sustainable SW-PBS practices with Restorative Practice all while tailoring supports to meet the needs of all our students. By doing so, we have reduced undesired behaviors, almost eliminated the need for ISS, made additional connections with students, celebrated positive shifts in behavior, and provided students with strategies to adjust and cope with big feelings and self regulate. This implementation is the extra layer of support many buildings need and can help address the motivation behind the behaviors, create an approach to address and reteach the desired behavior all while holding students accountable. Come see how all of this fits into a regular school day and is made possible through simple and sustainable building practices.

SESSION OUTCOMES:

  • Attendees will learn how to combine SW-PBS practices with restorative, sensory, and social-emotional practices.
  • Attendees will understand how to structure a day for a Restorative Support Instructor where Tier 1, 2, & 3 practices are used in conjunction with positive and preemptive approaches to student needs.
  • Attendees will be presented with student struggles and formulate a plan to best approach them through various consequences and techniques.

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