USD 261 Effective Behavior Support Survey
Respondents:
Launched Date:
46 displayed, 320 total
05/02/2006
1.
Which school are your reporting for?
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Early Childhood Center
0
0%
Parents as Teachers
0
0%
Freeman
0
0%
Nelson
46
100%
Oatville
0
0%
Rex
0
0%
Ruth Clark
0
0%
Haysville Middle School
0
0%
Campus High School
0
0%
Alternative High School
0
0%
Charter School
0
0%
Tri-City
0
0%
USD 261 Support Staff
0
0%
Total Respondents
46
2.
A small number (e.g. 3-5) of positively & clearly stated student expectations or rules are defined.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
28
61%
Status
- Partial In Place
18
39%
Status
- Not in Place
0
0%
Priority
- High
31
67%
Priority
- Medium
9
20%
Priority
- Low
6
13%
Total Respondents
46
3.
Expected student behaviors are taught directly.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
21
46%
Status
- Partial In Place
22
48%
Status
- Not in Place
3
7%
Priority
- High
33
72%
Priority
- Medium
5
11%
8
17%
Total Respondents
46
4.
Expected student behaviors are rewarded regularly.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
24
52%
Status
- Partial In Place
17
37%
Status
- Not in Place
5
11%
Priority
- High
25
54%
Priority
- Medium
12
26%
Priority
- Low
9
20%
Total Respondents
46
5.
Problem behaviors (failure to meet expected student behaviors) are defined clearly.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
18
39%
Status
- Partial In Place
24
52%
Status
- Not in Place
4
9%
Priority
- High
28
61%
Priority
- Medium
13
28%
Priority
- Low
5
11%
Total Respondents
46
6.
Consequences for problem behaviors are defined clearly.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
19
41%
Status
- Partial In Place
22
48%
Status
- Not in Place
5
11%
Priority
- High
29
63%
Priority
- Medium
12
26%
Priority
- Low
7
15%
Total Respondents
46
7.
Distinctions between office v. classroom managed problem behaviors are clear.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
15
33%
Status
- Partial In Place
23
50%
Status
- Not in Place
8
17%
Priority
- High
21
46%
Priority
- Medium
17
37%
Priority
- Low
8
17%
Total Respondents
46
8.
Options exist to allow classroom instruction to continue when problem behavior occurs.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
17
37%
Status
- Partial In Place
23
50%
Status
- Not in Place
6
13%
Priority
- High
22
48%
Priority
- Medium
17
37%
Priority
- Low
7
15%
Total Respondents
46
9.
Procedures are in place to address emergency/dangerous situations.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
27
59%
Status
- Partial In Place
17
37%
Status
- Not in Place
2
4%
Priority
- High
31
67%
Priority
- Medium
7
15%
Priority
- Low
8
17%
Total Respondents
46
10.
A team exists for behavior support planning & problem solving.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
31
67%
Status
- Partial In Place
14
30%
Status
- Not in Place
2
4%
Priority
- High
30
65%
Priority
- Medium
8
17%
Priority
- Low
8
17%
Total Respondents
46
11.
School administrator is an active participant on the behavior support team.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
21
46%
Status
- Partial In Place
16
35%
Status
- Not in Place
9
20%
Priority
- High
28
61%
Priority
- Medium
8
17%
Priority
- Low
10
22%
Total Respondents
46
12.
Data on problem behavior patterns are collected and summarized within an on-going system.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
16
35%
Status
- Partial In Place
17
37%
Status
- Not in Place
13
28%
Priority
- High
21
46%
Priority
- Medium
15
33%
Priority
- Low
10
22%
Total Respondents
46
13.
Patterns of student problem behavior are reported to teams and faculty for active decision-making on a regular
basis (e.g. monthly).
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
16
35%
Status
- Partial In Place
16
35%
Status
- Not in Place
14
30%
Priority
- High
23
50%
Priority
- Medium
16
35%
Priority
- Low
7
15%
Total Respondents
46
14.
School has formal strategies for informing families about expected student behaviors at school.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
19
41%
Status
- Partial In Place
17
37%
Status
- Not in Place
10
22%
Priority
- High
26
57%
Priority
- Medium
12
26%
Priority
- Low
8
17%
Total Respondents
46
15.
Booster training activities for students are developed, modified, & conducted based on school data.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
12
26%
Status
- Partial In Place
15
33%
Status
- Not in Place
19
41%
Priority
- High
18
39%
Priority
- Medium
20
43%
Priority
- Low
8
17%
Total Respondents
46
16.
School-wide behavior support team has a budget for (a) teaching students, (b) on-going rewards, and (c) annual
staff planning.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
13
28%
Status
- Partial In Place
17
37%
Status
- Not in Place
16
35%
Priority
- High
19
41%
Priority
- Medium
21
46%
Priority
- Low
5
11%
Total Respondents
46
17.
All staff are involved directly and/or indirectly in school-wide interventions.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
13
28%
Status
- Partial In Place
24
52%
Status
- Not in Place
9
20%
Priority
- High
27
59%
Priority
- Medium
12
26%
Priority
- Low
7
15%
Total Respondents
46
18.
The school team has access to on-going training and support from district personnel.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
13
28%
Status
- Partial In Place
22
48%
Status
- Not in Place
12
26%
Priority
- High
25
54%
Priority
- Medium
19
41%
Priority
- Low
3
7%
Total Respondents
46
19.
The school is required by the district to report on the social climate, discipline level or student behavior at least
annually.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
19
41%
Status
- Partial In Place
15
33%
Status
- Not in Place
12
26%
Priority
- High
19
41%
Priority
- Medium
18
39%
Priority
- Low
9
20%
Total Respondents
46
20.
School-wide expected student behaviors apply to non-classroom settings.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
26
58%
Status
- Partial In Place
18
40%
Status
- Not in Place
1
2%
Priority
- High
25
56%
Priority
- Medium
11
24%
Priority
- Low
9
20%
Total Respondents
45
(skipped this question)
1
21.
School-wide expected student behaviors are taught in non-classroom settings.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
20
44%
Status
- Partial In Place
22
49%
Status
- Not in Place
3
7%
Priority
- High
25
56%
Priority
- Medium
12
27%
Priority
- Low
8
18%
Total Respondents
45
(skipped this question)
1
22.
Supervisors actively supervise (move, scan, & interact) students in non-classroom settings.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
19
42%
Status
- Partial In Place
21
47%
Status
- Not in Place
5
11%
Priority
- High
21
47%
Priority
- Medium
13
29%
Priority
- Low
11
24%
Total Respondents
45
(skipped this question)
1
23.
Rewards exist for meeting expected student behaviors in non-classroom settings.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
26
58%
Status
- Partial In Place
15
33%
Status
- Not in Place
4
9%
Priority
- High
23
51%
Priority
- Medium
13
29%
Priority
- Low
9
20%
Total Respondents
45
(skipped this question)
1
24.
Physical/architectural features are modified to limit (a) unsupervised settings, (b) unclear traffic patterns, and (c)
inappropriate access to & exit from school grounds.
Response
Total
Response
Percent
Status
- In Place
19
42%
Status
- Partial In Place
20