2005 NYS PBIS COACHES FORUM

March 26 & March 27

Gideon Putnam Resort, Saratoga Springs, NY

 

 

 

Plenary March 26, Dr. George Sugai  George.sugai@uconn.edu  

                          

¨       PBIS & the Nation:  What We Can Learn from National Data

 

Plenary March 27, Matt Guino & Barbara Miller

¨       What is RTI & How Does it Work with PBIS? A NYS Perspective

 

Break Out Sessions - #1

A – Dr. George Sugai, George.sugai@uconn.edu  

¨       Building and Sustaining PBIS Based on District Data

 

B – Dave Karam, dkaram@ocmboces.org

¨       Trouble-Shooting Behavior Plans with Data: Common Pitfalls that Cause Plans to Fail

 

C – Dr. Barbara Blakely & Tom Ellison, tellison@pronetisp.net

¨       Four”ward Thinking:  Looking Ahead Through Analysis of Four Years of District-Wide Implementation

Break Out Sessions - #2

D – Christine Downs, cdowns@mhric.org

¨       EXCEL Spreadsheet:  Tracking & Graphing Student Referral Data

 

E – Michal Orth, Chuck Allan & Tom Gill, callen@monroecounty.gov, mmo6@westchestergov.com , tgill@pnwboces.org

¨       Supporting, Expanding, & Sustaining PBIS Within a System of Care/CCSI Framework in NYS

 

F – Scott Wolf & Margaret McDonald, swolf@shs.k12.ny.us

¨       One School’s Story:  Using data Across School Environments to Influence Behavioral Change

 

G – Carlo Cuccaro & Geri Geitner, ccuccaro@fulton.cnyric.org , ggeitner@fulton.cnyric.org

¨       Data-Driven Approaches to Targeted Interventions: Small Group Cafeteria

 

H – Ann Turrell, Cheryl Bamford & Tom Kalke, Ann_turrell@boces.monroe.edu , Cheryl_bamford@boces.monroe.edu , tkalke@hillside.com

¨       Part I:  PBIS in Alternative Settings: Success Stories Using Multiple Data Sources & Tracking Systems

 

 

 

Break Out Sessions - #3

 

I – Dr. Melissa Green, Allison Goldstein, & Lisa DeFelice, Alg9030@nyp.org , Lid9007@nyp.org , Mlg2004@med.cornell.edu

¨       Part II:  PBIS in Alternative Settings:  Success Story Presentation and Panel Discussion.  (Panel of Presenters from Part I 7& II)

 

J – Satish Moorthy

¨       Using SWIS for Data-Based Decision-Making

 

K – Dave Karam & Linda Brown, dkaram@ocmboces.org

¨       Collecting Data Can Be Quick & Easy:  The One Minute Walk Through

 

L– Amy Brockner, brockneamy@libertyk12.org

¨       PBIS on the Bus Goes Round & Round:  Development & On-Going Efforts

 

M– Alis Sefick,  asefick@contactsyracuse.org 

¨       Cool Tools for Parent Involvement

 

Break Out Sessions - #4

 

N– Linda Brown & Tricia Santa Ferrara

¨       Data Collection & Analysis for Coaches & Teams:  pbssurveys.org On-line system

 

O– Alis Sefick,  asefick@contactsyracuse.org

¨       Beyond the Gotcha:  Feel Good Ways to Affect Data

 

P– Chuck Allan & Michael Orth, callen@monroecounty.gov , mmo6@westchestergov.com

¨       Using a Wraparound Approach to Meet the Needs of Students & Families with Complex Needs

 

Q– Chris Porter & Mark Vinciquerra, cporter@contactsyracuse.org , mvinciquerra@contactsyracuse.org

¨       A Facilitated Discussion on Stakeholder Buy-In: The Art of Collaboration & Influence

 

Closing Session

Joe Otter

¨       Sometimes Data Isn’t Just Numbers

 

 

 

 

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