PBIS

TBD

TBA

Director of Behavior Intervention Programs

Phone: (708) 367-8329
Email:

Eric Green

Eric Green

District Truancy Officer

Phone: (708) 367-8273
Email: [email protected]

Dawn Sanders

Dawn Sanders

District Truancy Coordinator

Phone: (708) 367-8307
Email: [email protected]

Purpose Statement
The purpose of our PBIS team is to form a proactive partnership with all stakeholders to insure the PBIS philosophy with integrity. In addition, the team will develop sustainable practices, policies, and professional development that will support a fully implemented system throughout our district.

Positive Behavior Interventions & Supports (PBIS)
Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is a proactive systems approach for creating and maintaining safe and effective learning environments in schools, ensuring that all students have the social/emotional skills needed to ensure their success at school and beyond.

PBIS Multi-Tiered Instruction and Support (MTSS)
PBIS is the framework used on the “behavioral side” of the Response to Intervention model. PBIS applies a three-tiered system of support, and a problem-solving process to enhance the capacity of schools to effectively educate all students.

PBIS

PBIS is:
Prevention-based: Through instruction, comprehension, and regular practice, all stakeholders use a consistent set of behavioral expectations.

Data-based: School teams within the building review data on individuals and groups of students to determine which students are not responding to the teaching of the behavioral expectations. PBIS schools view it as an opportunity for re-teaching.

Community-based: PBIS offers supports for families, youth, and schools.

Research-based: The school-wide PBIS process emphasizes the creation of systems that support the adoption and implementation of evidence-based practices and procedures fitting within ongoing school reform efforts.

The principles and practices of PBIS are consistent with federal education mandates that include the Individual with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) of 2004 and Every Student Succeeds Act ( ESSA) of 2015 with specific language supporting state and local educational agencies in implementing schoolwide positive behavioral interventions and supports (SW-PBIS).

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