Title: Charles County Public Schools Department of Student Services
1Charles County Public SchoolsDepartment of
Student Services
2Student Services
Interagency Liaison HSP(LMB)
Grant Acquisition/ Administration
Pupil Personnel Workers
School Psychologists
School Counselors
Juvenile Resource Officers
School Nurses
Student Data Accounting
School Safety and Security
Safe and Drug-Free Schools
Hearing Officers
Student Transfers And Special Exceptions Office
PBIS
3Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports
(PBIS)
4A successful PBIS Program provides a safe and
productive learning environment by developing a
positive school culture for the students and
staff.
5PBIS
- Is supported by the US Department of Education
Currently implemented in over 7000 schools in 42
states. - 561 schools trained in Maryland
- 30 schools in Charles County
- 18 elementary schools
- 8 middle schools
- 4 high schools
630 PBIS Schools in Charles County
Elementary Schools Middle Schools High
Schools Berry Theodore Davis Henry E.
Lackey Paul C. Barnhart General Smallwood Maurice
J. McDonough Dr. Brown Milton Somers North
Point William Diggs John Hanson Thomas
Stone Dr. Mudd Matthew Henson Eva Turner
Mattawoman Gale-Bailey Piccowaxen Dr.
Higdon Benjamin Stoddert Indian Head J.C. Parks
Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer J. P. Ryon
Malcolm Mary H. Matula Arthur
Middleton Walter J. Mitchell T.C. Martin
William B. Wade
Maryland Exemplar School
7 REASONS TO CELEBRATE!!!!
- ? ? 23 of the 25 PBIS Schools were recognized
by the MARYLAND STATE OF EDUCATION this past
summer receiving the following awards - 11 EXEMPLAR SCHOOLS
- 4 GREEN BANNERS
- 8 RIBBONS
8Individualized Systems for Students with
High-Risk Behavior
80-90 of Students
5
10 to 15
Systems for Students with At-Risk Behavior
PBIS is for ALL Students
9DATA
10MARYLAND SCHOOLS AT A GLANCE
11CHARLES COUNTY DATABerry Elementary School
August-December
August-December
12Barnhart Elementary School
August-May
13J.P. Ryon Elementary School
August-May
14Eva Turner Elementary School
15Milton Somers Middle School
August - December
16North Point HSReferrals by specific problem
behavior after implementation of PBIS critical
features during the month of October 2007
55
55
34
33
24
20
15
11
9
10
7
5
Technology Violation
Tardy
Fighting
Disruption
Skip Class
Defiance/ Disrespect
Red Bar is month of October 2007 Black Bar is
month of November 2007
17There was an average of 1 increase in student
attendance for schools implementing PBIS for
more than 2 years.
According to principals of PBIS schools, a
successful PBIS program has resulted in dramatic
reduction in number of teachers requesting
transfers from their school, which we consider an
improvement in staff morale.
18GOALS
- Implement PBIS in all Schools in Charles County
- Continue Tri-County Regional Training
- Initiate Tri-County New Team Training
- Further Develop Partnerships with the Community
- Continue to Broaden Community Awareness
- Provide a High Level of Central Coordination,
Leadership, and Support to School Teams
19NEEDS
- Build PBIS Capacity
- Expand Teams
- Training (New Teams Returning Teams)
- Data Collection
- Increase Supervisory Support
- Financial Support
- More PBIS Training Opportunity to Address
Targeted Intervention Programs
20- Charles County PBIS staff, students, and
parents - would like to thank the Elected Board of
Education for their continued interest and
support of our program.