Title: Woodruff Elementary Team Members 0708
1Woodruff ElementaryTeam Members 07-08
- Administrator Daryl Guymon
- Building Coordinator Jackie Petersen
- District Coach Angie Loosli
- Members
- Kitt Raymond, Stephanie Holt, Jolene Mortensen,
Sara Reid, - Laura Sawyer, Rhonda Shaffer, Tina Riewold,
- Melanie Weston, Kirk Jorgensen
2Woodruff Elementary Expectations
- Follow directions the first time given.
- Keep hands, feet and objects to yourself.
- Be kind and respectful.
- Motto
- Together we will have
- Pride
- Respect
- Integrity
- Dependability
- Excellence
3Rationale
Woodruff Elementary School School Improvement
Plan 2007-2008
4Woodruffs Social Skill Calendar for 2007-2008
5Data indicators
- We used refocus referral data for aggressions.
This data was compared with last years data and
used to track our progress toward our school
improvement behavior goal.
6Trend and Changes
BEAR RIVER MENTAL HEALTH- is involved with
Woodruff as part of funding received to provide
outreach services in school. SERVICES Assessment
provided to family as well as recommendation for
services which may include Wrap-around
services, individual, group, and/or family
therapy, skills development, and case management
or referral to outside services for families
with sufficient resources. Progress is measured
using the Youth Outcome Questionnaire. There
have been 31 referrals this year. 14 qualified
for wraparound services and were referred to
BRMH. 12 students have been involved in group
services for aggression. 3 students have been
referred to outside community agency for therapy
based upon family resources. The Youth
Outcome Questionnaire is a tool used to measure
client distress and functioning. Scores
indicate overall symptom distress and appropriate
level of care. Indicators/colors are also
provided in regards to progress direction. The
following charts have scores for a male student
age 7 in the 2nd grade. He was seen
individually 7 times. He made progress with an
indication of reliable change. 9 other students
receiving services have had reliable positive
change as well.
7Woodruff ElementaryUBI Implementation of Programs
- Top Tier
- Trackers, Bullying Intervention,
- Mental Health and Health Department Link
- Middle Tier
- Social Skills, Think Time
- Bottom Tier
- Schoolwide Expectations Procedures
- 200 Club
8Key Points When Is It Bullying When it is hurts
someone and is repeated When it is on
purpose When there is an imbalance of power What
Creates an Imbalance of Power? Age Size Number of
people Level of Functioning (to teach to older
kids). Athletic or Intellectual Types of
Bullying Threatening or Intimidating Harassing,
Teasing, or Excluding Physical Aggression Tattlin
g Vs. Telling If it involves harassing, teasing,
or excluding try to stop it yourself. If it
continues and is causing someone harm, then you
need to tell a trusted adult. If it involves
physical aggression or threats tell an adult
right away.
9Most Recent Data
- We sat down as a school UBI team at the end of
last year, and had a total of 157 aggressions for
06-07. We knew that the most important thing we
wanted to focus on was decreasing this number in
the upcoming year. - There were several things put into place to be
proactive in keeping our goal of 90 aggressions
or less for the 07-08 school year. We also at
the time of setting a goal did not take into
account how different our population would look
this year. - Even with the change, we were still able as a
school to reach our goal! It took everyone
working together to make it happen. Positive
rewards for students with no aggressions, and
consistent consequences for those who were
aggressive. - We only have about a month and a half left and
are at 67 total aggressions!! - See our data indicators graph for exact numbers.
10General Discussion
- We have seen great benefits from having the
health Department and Bear River Mental Health
Dept. involved in helping make extra contact with
specific children who are aggressive or bullying
others. Having someone actually give the
students scenarios in which choices would have to
made and watch the students interact in
situations where they have struggled in the past
made a great impact. - School wide we are still on track to meet our
goal of keeping under a certain number of
aggressions. - One thing we didnt take into account when
setting our goal of decreasing aggressions from
last years numbers was our changing population.
We saw significant growth and also the addition
of a full day kindergarten that brought many
students into one class, many of them lacking the
skills to make good choices when they become
angry.