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        • DSoldotna Prep School Facility transfer to the Kenai Peninsula Borough
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          15. Executive Session
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          17. General Information Packet
          • A2018-2019 Retention/Acceleration
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          • C2019-2020 District Leadership Team Re-organization
          • DEnrollment on 5/22/2019
          • EHanover KPBSD Student Survey
          • FMedia Releases 2019-6-3
          • GNSBA Board Member Reports
          • HPBIS Report
          • IQuarter 4 Discipline Report
          • JResignations-Certified
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          • LSummer work schedule update from Borough Maintenance
          18. Meeting Video Recording
          • ASchool Board Video Recording June 3, 2019

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          Board of Education Meeting

          HPBIS Report

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          Meeting
          June 3, 2019 – Board of Education Meeting
          Category
          17. General Information Packet
          Type
          Information item

          Public Content

          The primary goal of PBIS is to establish a positive teaching environment and school climate that is safe and predictable for students. PBIS is a framework used to address social emotional needs and student behavior in school. The first step is developing school-wide behavioral expectations for all students, teaching those behaviors to students, and positively acknowledging students who are using correct behaviors. By teaching behavior and positively acknowledging students, PBIS helps to impact the climate of a school, and increase staff and student connectedness. It also increases academic engaged learning time for students, increased school attendance rates and decreased incidents of bullying and office discipline referrals. Our PBIS schools have been investigating ways to utilize the PBIS framework to support related initiatives such as social/emotional learning, trauma informed schools and personalized learning. Homer Flex is utilizing the school-wide behavioral expectations as a platform for implementing Restorative Justice practices. Other schools are utilizing the framework to implement additional Social Emotional Learning programs to meet the needs of students within the school. Some schools are utilizing the framework to provide additional behavioral interventions for identified students.

          The following schools are implementing PBIS this school year: Homer Flex, K-Beach Elementary, Nikiski North Star Elementary, Nikolaevsk, Ninilchik, Redoubt Elementary, Soldotna Elementary, Sterling Elementary, Voznesenka, and West Homer Elementary/Fireweed Academy and Seward Elementary. All of these schools are fully implementing the school-wide framework, and data is used regularly to assess school behavioral needs. Seward Elementary will begin the process of developing their PBIS framework this coming school year.

          Public attachments

          • PBIS Board Report 2019.pdf1.9 MB