This text of Minnesota § 122A.627 (POSITIVE BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS AND SUPPORTS) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Minnesota primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
"Positive behavioral interventions and supports" or "PBIS" means an evidence-based framework for preventing problem behavior, providing instruction and support for positive and prosocial behaviors, and supporting social, emotional, and behavioral needs for all students. Schoolwide implementation of PBIS requires training, coaching, and evaluation for school staff to consistently implement the key components that make PBIS effective for all students, including:
(1)establishing, defining, teaching, and practicing three to five positively stated schoolwide behavioral expectations that are representative of the local community and cultures;
(2)developing and implementing a consistent system used by all staff to provide positive feedback and acknowledgment for students who display schoolwide
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"Positive behavioral interventions and supports" or "PBIS" means an evidence-based framework for preventing problem behavior, providing instruction and support for positive and prosocial behaviors, and supporting social, emotional, and behavioral needs for all students. Schoolwide implementation of PBIS requires training, coaching, and evaluation for school staff to consistently implement the key components that make PBIS effective for all students, including:
(1) establishing, defining, teaching, and practicing three to five positively stated schoolwide behavioral expectations that are representative of the local community and cultures;
(2) developing and implementing a consistent system used by all staff to provide positive feedback and acknowledgment for students who display schoolwide behavioral expectations;
(3) developing and implementing a consistent and specialized support system for students who do not display behaviors representative of schoolwide positive expectations;
(4) developing a system to support decisions based on data related to student progress, effective implementation of behavioral practices, and screening for students requiring additional behavior supports;
(5) using a continuum of evidence-based interventions that is integrated and aligned to support academic and behavioral success for all students; and
(6) using a team-based approach to support effective implementation, monitor progress, and evaluate outcomes.
Consistent with section120B.232, subdivision 1, character education curriculum and programs may be used to support implementation of the key components of PBIS.