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1 RTI Annual Training 2017-2018 Westside High School Presented by Elizabeth Schad October 6, 2017
28 May 2018

2 The Vision of the Richmond County School System is to create:
The Mission of the Richmond County School System is to build a world class school system through education, collaboration and innovation. The Vision of the Richmond County School System is to create: a world class globally competitive school system where all students will graduate and are college/career ready *

3 RtI is a process used to help students that experience academic and/or behavioral challenges become successful by: putting interventions (additional instruction) in place and monitoring to see what works in helping that student move closer to success.

4 Teacher Training of RtI/SST
The purpose of the RtI/SST process is to: intervene with student problems interact at general education levels implement prescribed interventions

5 Response to Intervention
RTI IS NOT AN AUTOMATIC ROAD TO SPECIAL EDUCATION! Special Education is delivered at the most intensive level of intervention (TIER 4 on the Georgia RTI pyramid)

6 The finish line and beyond…
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7 WHERE ARE THE STUDENTS IN NEED OF RtI ? ways to identify students:
Universal Screener: i- Ready Child Find Records Review RtI Yearly reports: EOY- End of Year & Start Up reports Parent requests for testing and RtI process

8 Universal Screener- Math & Reading
Progress Monitoring Recommendations: Students more than one grade level below (Red): every two weeks Students one grade level below (Yellow): once a month Students on or above grade level (Green): at least once each 9 weeks Review data and move through tiers as needed as a team every 4-6 weeks Make referrals to Tier 3 as the data requires *

9 most times parents just want HELP for their kids
Parent request Reality: most times parents just want HELP for their kids 28 May 2018

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11 TIER I Evidence-based curricula and strategies in place for all students. (Regular Ed. Curriculum)

12 TIER II Focus For students identified with marked difficulties who have not responded to TIER 1 efforts. Program Program, strategies, and procedures designed and employed to supplement, enhance, and support TIER 1 Grouping Homogenous small group instruction (e.g. -1:4, 1:5) Time Minimum of 30 minutes per day, maximum 3 times weekly, in small group, in addition to 90 minutes of core instruction Assessment Progress monitoring weekly on target skill to ensure adequate progress and learning (preferably 2 times weekly) Interventionists Personnel determined by the school (e.g. a classroom teacher, a specialist teacher, an external interventionist) Setting Appropriate place designed by the school; may be within or outside of the classroom

13 At TIER II Parent is notified by letter that additional small group instruction may be needed for student Small group instruction is provided in addition to the core curriculum Progress monitoring is administered frequently to determine whether a change in delivery or strategy is required Data are analyzed by classroom general education teachers for decision making Taken from: Special Education Rules Implementation Manual, Part I, Georgia Department of Education, April 18,2011. pg.51

14 Tier III Focus For students identified with marked difficulties, and who have not responded to TIER 1 or TIER 2 efforts Program Sustained, intensive scientifically based interventions Grouping Homogeneous small group instruction (1:1, 1:2, 1:3) Time Student will continue to receive TIER II intervention plus TIER III intervention. The amount of time will be determined by the SST team Assessment Progress monitoring twice a week or at a minimum weekly on target skill to ensure adequate progress and learning Interventionist Personnel determined by the school (e.g. a classroom teacher, a specialist teacher, or and external interventionist) Setting Appropriate setting designated by the school (may be within or outside the classroom)

15 TIER III Parent is notified and invited to participate in a TIER III meeting Baseline and progress monitoring data from Tier 2 are analyzed to create specific goal(s) for student improvement The RTI/SST may determine the need for additional information on a student including the use or administration of informal or formal measures to gather individual data in the area of concern The interventions are continued if the student is making progress using the RTI/SST interventions; however, if progress toward the goal is minimal, RTI/SST members will revise or change the intervention Taken from: Special Education Rules Implementation Manual, Part I, Georgia Department of Education, April 18,2011. pg.51

16 Description of the process at RtI Westside High School:
Who: Our school & RtI Team (name them) What: RtI meetings When: Share meeting days & times Where: Share location How: Using data as an organized and prepared team Why: To assist our students with success academically & behaviorally

17 Meetings are scheduled 7- 10 days in advance (best practice)
Points to remember Meetings are scheduled days in advance (best practice) Parents and key members are invited and expected to attend Tier 3-At least 3 members are present –per GADOE-Rule : (referring teacher + 2 others: Principal, Counselor, Psychologist, Social Worker, SPED teacher, etc. ) Meetings are timely & efficient ( min. recommended.) Interventions are conducted timely and with fidelity Before, after or Saturday school – must find a way- NO EXCUSES

18 Recommended 1st TIER 3 meeting format pg. 23 of Quick Guide –Checklist
1. Introduction 2. Purpose of the meeting 3. Teacher(s) present area(s) of concern, baseline data, interventions used and progress monitoring (results) 4. Team discusses and agrees on next steps. Parents are encouraged to share concerns and suggestions. 5. Follow-up meeting date is set. 6. Summary of meeting is read and agreed upon. 7. Team members sign summary of meeting. Copies are given to the parent. ** Recommended that Vision & Hearing be obtained before the meeting.

19 Recommended 2nd TIER 3 meeting format SAME FORMAT AS PREVIOUS MEETINGS
1. Introduction 2. Summary of previous meeting is read. 3. Teacher(s) present area(s) of concern, baseline data, interventions used and progress monitoring (results) 4. Teams discusses and agrees on next steps. 5. IF not referred for SPED consideration, follow-up meeting date is set- BASED UPON TEAM. 6. Summary of meeting is read and agreed upon. 7. Team members sign summary of meeting. Copies are given to the parent.

20 TEACHERS are responsible for:
See the “RTI Quick Guide for Teachers” in the RTI Quick Guide, page 13 Teachers may be responsible for obtaining Vision & Hearing consent and following up on the screening Parent/Teacher conferences should already be happening RtI is not to serve as a Parent/Teacher conference

21 Tips for TEACHERS at the meeting
Start with the positive about the student- smile, greetings, helping behaviors, attendance, etc. Move to the problem areas- be objective- JUST THE FACTS! (scores, assignments, etc.) (Johnny is reading at a 2nd grade level and is in 5th grade) Speak in a language parents understand- explain acronyms, scores and numbers Ask if everyone understands because it is very technical information Discuss what interventions have been tried Brainstorm next steps for team decisions 28 May 2018

22 How to access the forms on Infinite Campus.
Go to Infinite Campus and access the student's records Click "Index" (Tab on left) Click "RTI" Below the child's name click the "documents" tab.  A new set of tabs will then appear above the ‘documents list' box.  Click "New Document" On the box that appears, click the box next to "Create New Simple Form".  A new box will appear saying, 'No form selected' click on the arrow next to it Scroll down and click on the form that you need Once you have completed the form click SAVE You are done.😊 NOTE**Signed documents need to be scanned and uploaded 28 May 2018

23 Infinite Campus & RED Folders
Forms that require a signature- Summary of Meeting, Parental consent Make a copy of the Summary of Meeting for teachers Hard copy and place into the RED FOLDER: Problem ID, Summary of Meeting, Data to Support Interventions Flag Tiers 2 & 3 Hold work samples until a referral to SPED is made (if a referral is necessary) 28 May May 2018

24 Referrals to Special Education
Students who are not successful through the RtI/SST process may be referred for consideration for Special Education services Use the Initial Referral Checklist pg. 24 Parents/guardians may also formally request that their child be evaluated for Special Education consideration Consent for evaluation forms can only be obtained from the school psychologist Language/Speech Pathologist must be involved with speech referrals RtI Facilitator will assign a teacher/staff person to conduct observations

25 Once the referral packet is complete:
Once the referral packet is complete: *one copy must be submitted to Psychological Services and *one copy must be submitted to Special Education *within 5 days

26 Takeaways….. RtI is a Response to a problem RtI is a process
RtI should not be thought of as the first step toward SPED General Education teachers are responsible for initiating the RtI process – SPED teachers are used as resource in process All General Education (all subjects) can begin the process Based on data, not feelings The RtI process can be used for academic or behavior 28 May May 2018


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