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1 Intervention and Referral Services (I&RS)
Group Leader: Renae Bush Group Members: Alice Smith-Mansfield, Ed Benish, and Nina Franco Date: June 9, 2009

2 Mission Enhance student achievement of high academic standards in safe and discipline learning environments. The educational mission is made more complex by the increased incidence, prevalence and intensity of problems students bring to schools.

3 Rationale for Program Required by Administrative Code
6A: Establishment of Intervention & Referral Services 6A: Functions of I&RS 6A: Roles for Planning and Implementing I&RS Special Education Statute Response to Intervention Strategies NJ QSAC

4 Interventions

5 Prior to Referring Students to I&RS
Strategies to Implement: Differentiated Instruction Effective Instructional Practices Learning Styles Assessments Grouping for Instruction Tier 1 Interventions (Academic and Behavioral) Additional Resources LDTC, Resource Room Teachers, Counselors, Nurse, Supervisors of Content Areas

6 Referring to I&RS Tier 2 Students with some risk
Targeted interventions Tier 3 Students at high risk Intensive intervention Tier 4 Referral to Child Study Team

7 Hierarchy of Interventions
Tier 3 Intensive Individual Intervention Assessment-based Individual Students Intense, Durable Procedures Decision Rules Tier 2 Intensity of Intervention Targeted Group Intervention Some Students at Risk High Efficiency Rapid Response Decision Rules Tier 1 Core Instructional Interventions All settings Preventive Proactive

8 Implementation

9 Professional Learning Communities
All Staff (tenure and non-tenured) 1st Friday of every month for 2 ½ hours I&RS Manual Non-Tenured Teachers In addition to Professional Learning Communities 1 day of their 3 day training Special Education, Section 504 and I&RS

10 Proposed In-Service Schedule
September – Referral Process October – Learning Styles November – Differentiated Instruction December – Effective Instructional Practices January – Grouping for Instruction February – Assessment March – Tier 1 Strategies April – Tier 2 Strategies May – Tier 3 Strategies

11 Programming Costs Team Training
2 Day in-service for team (Chairperson, Administrator, LDTC, SAC, 2 School Counselors, 1 Regular Ed Teacher, 1 Special Ed Teacher) New Teacher Induction Presenter for full day training Monthly Professional Learning Communities Turnkey Training for September, November, March, April and May Presenters for October, December, January, February

12 Programming Costs Coverage of I&RS Teams Middle and High School
Paid for a missed prep Elementary School 3 substitutes (2 for team, 1 for referring teacher) Resources RTIm Direct

13 Funding Department of Education Free 2 day in-service training
NCLB Title I: Basic Skills Supplementary Educational Services Title V: Innovative Programs

14 Community Involvement
Back to School Night Parent –Teacher Conferences Newsletters Counseling Department Media Center Web site PTO meetings

15 Timeline 2009-2010 Pilot with Professional Development
Implementation with support Electronic Component Evaluation of Program Revised Implementation

16 Evaluation Number of Referrals to Special Education from 2010+
Student success and achievement Teacher Survey (Pre and Post) CORE Team Referrals

17 Resources I & RS Wikispace

18 Discussion


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