Along with strengthening preventative aspects of our behavior management system, PBIS provides us with structures for students who may not be meeting behavior expectations with Tier I supports. The primary prerequisite for an effective Tier II Intervention system is a firmly established and internalized system of expectations and reinforcements. Approximately 15% of students benefit from Tier II interventions.
When a student is identified to benefit from Tier II interventions, a team problem-solving approach is used to create a plan which is supported and monitored by the Tier II team. Tier II interventions are matched to the function of behavior. The process to identify and match students to interventions may include:
- Discipline data
- Staff observations
- Attendance concerns
Tier III: Individualized Intensive Interventions
In Tier III, individualized interventions are provided for students unresponsive to Tier I supports and Tier II interventions. Generally, five percent of the school population require these individualized intensive services.