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Metro Regional Implementation Project Cohort 11 Spring Training February 23 2016 Minnesota Department of Education PBIS Management Team MDEPBISstatemnus Bridging Research to Practice ID: 500156

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School-wide PBIS in MinnesotaMetro Regional Implementation Project

Cohort 11 – Spring TrainingFebruary 23, 2016Minnesota Department of Education – PBIS Management Team

MDE.PBIS@state.mn.us

Bridging Research to Practice

Portions

adapted

from

George

Sugai

, OSEP, Eric

Kloos

, MDE

and Kevin Filter, MSU-Mankato, Slide2

Statewide Reductions in Disciplinary IncidentsFor All StudentsFor Students with DisabilitiesFor All Subgroups of Students with DisabilitiesStatewide Reductions in use of Restrictive ProceduresProne RestraintPhysical HoldingSeclusionEmerging Examples of Results Having a Statewide Impact education.state.mn.usSlide3

Minnesota Education Commissioner Brenda Cassellius on the Impact of PBIS “It is truly remarkable that we can attribute a majority of the decreases in suspensions to schools using PBIS. These schools understand that suspensions are not an effective measure of discipline, and often cause a child to fall behind in class.”Slide4

State Level Updates

Impact of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports – PBISSchools implementing Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) represent approximately 25 percent of Minnesota districts, yet account for approximately 62.1 percent of the decrease in suspensions!Slide5

Sustainabilityeducation.state.mn.us5Research identifies four factors that predict sustained implementation of PBIS.District PrioritySchool Priority

Capacity BuildingTeam Use of Dataschool team/staff skill, regular team meetings,

data collection, use of data for decision making, presenting data to staff and community

What does the use of data look like for Cohort 11??Slide6

Average Tier 1 TFI Scoreseducation.state.mn.us6Wilder Research2015 Regional PBIS School Status and Training Updates

Summary of results from school training and implementation fidelity measuresJanuary 2016Slide7

PBIS Action Plan by Region- Cohort 11education.state.mn.us7Wilder Research2015 Regional PBIS School Status and Training Updates Summary of results from school training and implementation fidelity measuresJanuary 2016

MetroNorth

South Fully completed

42%57%29% Partially completed53%

43%65% Not completed5%0%6%Slide8

Reviewing ODRs by Region- Cohort 11education.state.mn.us8Wilder Research2015 Regional PBIS School Status and Training Updates Summary of results from school training and implementation fidelity measuresJanuary 2016

MetroNorth

South Fully completed

26%21%24% Partially completed53%

72%47% Not completed21%7%29%Slide9

Cohort 11 (N=56)0 SAS1 SAS

Metro (N=19)514

North (N=18)5

13South (N=19)109Total for cohort 11

2036The Number of SAS Completed by Regioneducation.state.mn.us9Wilder Research2015 Regional PBIS School Status and Training Updates Summary of results from school training and implementation fidelity measuresJanuary 2016Slide10

Reflection Questions-Data DecisionsHas your PBIS team been reviewing other sources of data on a regular basis? If “yes”, what types of decisions have the data informed?If “no”, how might the data inform decision-making?What trends are apparent in your data (both strengths and weaknesses)?What objective and measurable goals could be set for school improvement based on these data? - Example, increase percentage of students feeling safe from 72% to 80% by 2007/2008 school year

What additional information could be used or collected to better understand these data? How are you (or could you) sharing these data with school staff, parents, and students? Slide11

Suggested End of Year Action Planning TopicsEvaluation of what worked this yearPlanning for end/start of school yearSWPBS activities for 1st day/week of schoolReporting back to staff/communitySet-up/review of dataConsideration of sec/tert practices & systemsCelebrating accomplishments/progress“12 month activity plan,” including mtg & professional development schedule Slide12

Minnesota at the APBS Conferenceeducation.state.mn.us12Slide13

2016 Minnesota PBIS Institute &

Film FestivalJune 21 & 22, 2016 at MDE - Roseville, MNPresentations from previous institutes at

www.pbismn.org/pbisinstitute.htmlSlide14

Social Media

facebook.com/pbisMN twitter.com/pbisMN

#pbisMNSlide15

pbisMN.orgApplications DueSlide16

Metro Regional ContactsMetro Regional Implementation ProjectsIngrid AasanRegional Implementation Project Coordinator 

Ingrid.Aasan@metroecsu.org612-638-1517Deborah Saxhaug

Regional Implementation Project Coordinatordsaxhaug@macmh.org 

Emily RobbCoach Coordinatorpbis.emily@gmail.com Megan Gruis

Data & Evaluation Coordinatorpbis.megan@gmail.comFind other MN PBIS contacts on our website: www.pbismn.org/contactus.html PBIS Management - Regional ContactsEric KloosEric.Kloos@state.mn.us 651-582-8268Maci SpicaBrianna.Spica@state.mn.us

651-582-8596

Garrett Petrie

Garrett.Petrie@state.mn.us

651-582-8396

PBIS Evaluation Contact

Wilder

Research

pbisevalmn@wilder.org

651-280-2960Slide17

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