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SAEBRS Screener

You can use this page to learn more about SAEBRS Screener and how it supports students throughout the district.

 


 

SAEBRS Screener Information for Families

DNUSD is committed to supporting every student’s academic and social, emotional, and behavioral growth. Part of our shared goals for Del Norte students is to be able to regulate their emotions, develop positive relationships, and make responsible decisions. As part of this process, all students in 2nd-12th grade will complete a screener this winter and spring called the SAEBRS, or Social, Academic, Emotional, Behaviors Risk Screener. The screener will ask students a total of 20 questions. The student’s teacher will also complete the screener based on their observations of the students in their classrooms.  The information is confidential and will only be used by your child’s teacher, principal, school counselor, and designated district staff to determine instructional needs in the classroom and at the individual student level.  All information will remain confidential in keeping with the federal Family Education Rights and Privacy Act.

SAEBRS Questions being asked:

 

 

SOCIAL BEHAVIOR

  • I argue with others.
  • I get along with my peers.
  • I lose my temper.
  • I disrupt class.
  • I am respectful
  • Other people like me. 
  • I have trouble waiting my turn.

 

 

ACADEMIC BEHAVIOR

  • I like school.
  • I am ready for class.
  • I get good grades.
  • I have trouble working alone.
  • It's hard to pay attention in class.
  • I participate in class.

 

 

EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOR

  • I feel sad.
  • I feel nervous.
  • I like to try new things.
  • I am happy.
  • I am worried.
  • When something bad happens, it takes me a while to feel better.
  • I like being alone.

 

Don't hesitate to contact Lisa Howard, program specialist, at lhoward@dnusd.org, or call the school district at 464-0240 with any questions you may have.  For more information on SAEBRS, please visit:

https://www.illuminateed.com/products/fastbridge/social-emotional-behavior-assessment/SAEBRS/