La Grange - Alternatives to Exclusionary Placements for Behavior Coordinators

  • La Grange Campus
  • 6 CPE Credits
  • $50

For Behavior Coordinators Ready to Transform Discipline Practices

This workshop provides actionable solutions for behavior coordinators seeking alternatives to traditional exclusionary disciplinary measures. Designed for referrals to the office, this session introduces evidence-based strategies that prioritize accountability and relationship building.

What You’ll Learn

  • Restorative Practices: Foster conflict resolution and stronger relationships through structured dialogues.
  • Responsibility Centered Discipline: Promote student accountability and self-regulation skills.
  • Instructional Discipline Approaches: Address root behavior causes while teaching appropriate alternatives.

Equip yourself with strategies to handle referrals effectively, reduce disruptions, and create an inclusive environment where all students can thrive.

Why Choose Us?

Our experienced behavior specialists bring decades of expertise to every session, ensuring you leave with the confidence and comprehensive knowledge needed to be a compliant and effective behavior coordinator. Join us and transform how your campus approaches discipline!

Behavior Coordinator Training Series

Every campus in Texas must designate a Behavior Coordinator, a key role dedicated to fostering student discipline and promoting a safe, productive learning environment.

Our Behavior Coordinator Training Program is a comprehensive 24-hour professional development course designed to equip designees with the expertise and practical tools necessary to excel in this critical position. Delivered over four months, the program enhances your skills in areas essential to student discipline, safety, and effective classroom management.

What You’ll Gain

  • Master TEC Chapter 37: Gain in-depth knowledge of Texas Education Code discipline laws, updates, and resources.
  • Navigate New MDR Requirements: Learn the latest mandates for Manifestation Determination Reviews.
  • Build a Strong RtI Process: Develop a robust Response to Intervention framework for student behavior.
  • Create Effective Policies: Design discipline procedures that support positive outcomes.
  • Alternatives to Exclusionary Placements: Explore strategies that keep students engaged in learning.
  • Manage Extreme Behaviors: Implement proven techniques for handling challenging situations.