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MTSS“Whole child approach”
Christy Berger, Michele Branson, JauNae Hanger and Brooke Lawson
May 29th 2018
Agenda
Goal: To share with school personnel a variety of behavioral and social emotional learning strategies that can be used in a Multi-Tiered System of Support for students.
Introductions
Department of Education and Multi-Tiered Systems of Support
Indiana School Scenarios Washington Middle School (Evansville Vanderburgh schools) Positive School Discipline Institute Hamilton Southeastern Schools
Questions
Multi-Tiered Systems of Support
Social & Emotional strategies for all students
• Develop a trauma-sensitive school environment
• Develop a positive school climate
• Positive Behavior Intervention Supports
• Social & Emotional Learning curriculum
• Social & Emotional Learning special rotation
• Universal screening
Social & Emotional strategies for some students
• Analyze root causes of behavior
• Provide small-group support on specific skill for students in need
• Use restorative interventions • Peace Walk
• Provide structured interventions for students • Mentor/Mentee program
Social & Emotional strategies for a few students
• Create individualized behavioral support plans
• Provide referrals for outside community mental health partners
• One on one skill development
• Work with Systems of Care for wrap-around services
MTSS is FLEXIBLE, FLUID, and RESPONSIVE to the student’s progress
Core + Supplemental + Intensive Individual Instruction
Effective if there is progress towards benchmark and/or progress monitoring goals.
1. Where is the student performing now?
2. Where do we want him to be?
3. How long do we have to get him there?
4. What supports has he received?
5. What resources will move him at that rate?
Michele BransonPrincipal of Washington Middle School
• Build on PBIS, RtI, SEL Teams
• Classroom Environment (Flexible Seating)
• Kagan Brain Friendly PD (5 Days)
• Staff Coaching/Admin Kagan Meetings
• Kagan Cooperative Learning PD (5 Days)
MTSS: Planning for Success
Peer Mediation
Restorative Practices
Assign Consequences
Anything Major
Teacher Mediation
Administration
Social Worker
Student Support
Requests
Hangers
Food Bags
Peer Mediation
Restorative Practices
Community Outreach
School Psy/Behavior
Consultant - Tier III
RTI Plans (Cassie)
RTI Team Meetings
Case Conferences
Student Testing
FBBPs (Lee)
Tier I, II Behavior
Meetings
Behavior Data
Presentation
Behavior Data Support
Youth First Social WorkerWhy Try - WIN
Lunch Bunch
SPARK
Anger Mgmt.
Life Skills
Strengthening Families
School CounselorISTEP
504 Conferences/Plans
Planners
Attendance Issues
Career counselor
21st Century Scholars
High school enrollment
Job Shadow
5th-7th enrollment
Scheduling
Community
Liaison - Tier ISite Council
After School Programs
Family Engagement
Grant Management
Bi-weekly
Academics
Behavior
Interventions
Tracking Individual Students
Bi-weekly Based on
Academics
Behavior
Tracking Programming Success
COMMUNICATION
BACK TO
TEACHERS
MORE DATA
ON INTERVENTIONS
MORE
RESOURCES
FOR
INTERVENTIONS
“A leader takes people where they want to go. A great leader takes people where they don’t necessarily want to go, but ought to be.” – Rosalynn Carter
JauNae HangerChildren’s Policy and Law Initiative of Indiana
• CPLI is a statewide organization that works collaboratively with public policy officials, legislators, child advocates, educators and the public to reform laws, policies and practices that lead to the criminalization of children.
• CPLI is the Indiana member of the National Juvenile Justice Network (NJJN), working with over 50 organizations across the nation to reform juvenile justice practices.
JauNae HangerChildren’s Policy and Law Initiative of Indiana
The focus of our work:
• Public policy education and civic engagement to reform child policy and practices to be positive, strength-based and child-centered;
• Professional development activities to reform school-based cultures to embrace positive learning environments;
• Advocacy at local, state and federal levels to change laws that criminalize youthful behavior and lead to excessive juvenile justice and criminal justice involvement; and
• Facilitation of coalitions and consensus on research-based, best practices to achieve age-appropriate, developmentally-appropriate, humane treatment of children in all child-serving systems.
JauNae HangerChildren’s Policy and Law Initiative of Indiana
Positive School Discipline Institute:
• Launched in 2017-18 School Year with 17 Schools and/or Districts Participating
• Year-long training initiative with 4 Sessions Held, Offered Training by Role—Administrator, Teacher, Law Enforcement Officer—on trauma-informed practices, culturally-responsive practices, restorative practices, de-escalation, classroom management strategies for diverse student bodies, neuroscience, and cross-disciplinary understanding of juvenile justice.
• Training jumpstarts teams in school that work on collaborative plan to implement and apply learned strategies school-wide.
• Led by National Best Practice Trainer, Jim Sporleder, the former principal featured in documentary Paper Tigers. Check out trailer: https://kpjrfilms.co/paper-tigers/.
• Training is helping to reduce suspension rates, and bring about improved student engagement.
• CPLI is now planning for a second cohort of schools for the 2018-19 school year, and plans are now underway to create a Train the Trainer Program for schools. For more information contact: jhanger@wapleshanger.com.
Brooke Lawson, LCSWMental Health and School Counseling Coordinator
Hamilton Southeastern Schools
• Coordinate Mental Health Services and support for the district
• Supervise School Counseling Program at the District Level
• Act as the liaison with other mental health providers, the city, and other entities
• Provide professional development to schools in regards to mental health, trauma informed care, and student support
• Oversee all student risk assessments
• Collaborate and assist schools in supporting all students with mental health needs
• Coordinate a suicide prevention curriculum for the district
• Part of the district Positive Behavior Intervention team
• Work to create stigma free environments in all 21 schools
Social Emotional Supports
• Looking at adoptions of SEL curriculum for all grades • Second Steps
• Mindful Schools
• MindUp
• Teacher Advisor Program
Trauma Sensitive Schools
• Staff Training
• Trauma Informed Leadership team
• Trauma Responsiveness Tool
HSE Redirection Center
Mental Health Supports
• Partnership with Community Health Network • 13 licensed therapist serving 21 schools
• Crisis Liaison
• Stigma Free Clubs/Stigma Free Fishers
• Suicide Prevention Training
• Mental Health Convocations
Questions
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