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Title: Response to Intervention


1
Response to Intervention
  • Case StudyBriana Raine, Grade 7
  • Rusk, Bailey, Lipscomb, Martin

2
Background
  • K - home school
  • Grade 1 1st qtr/2nd qtr home school
  • 3rd qtr/4th qtr - attended
    school
  • 2nd grade 5th grade (avg. 29 absences)
  • 6th grade 1st qtr/2nd qtr attended school
  • 3rd qtr/4th qtr home school

3
First Parent Meeting
  • August 15, 2007

4
What Was Discussed
  • Brianas medical history
  • Brianas educational background
  • Parents concerns about the current school year
  • Possible direct referral to Special Education
  • Parents questions about (SST) RTI

5
Outcome of First Meeting
  • Teachers began TIER 2 interventions
  • Set up a meeting with Special Ed, school
    pyschologist, counselors, administration, team
    teachers, and parents to begin RTI Process

6
2nd Parent MeetingRTI
  • September 11, 2007

7
What Was Discussed
  • Reviewed parent documentation of medical concerns
  • Inability to grade missing work
  • Poor attendance (not consistent)
  • Continuation of interventions
  • Parents requested a direct referral to Special
    Education

8
Outcome of 2nd Meeting
  • Parents signed a 2102
  • Parents agreed to send private psychological
  • Home bound request made to Special Education
    Director
  • Daily chart was created to be used by Brianas
    academic teachers.

9
Tier 2
  • Counselor greeted Briana daily and discussed her
    state escorted to class
  • Minimize questioning in class
  • Teachers use of chart to document Brianas
    behavior
  • Extended time on assignments

10
Emotional State Tier 2
  • Sad, tired
  • Developed few friends in class
  • Overwhelmed with workload
  • Anxiety (tests, projects)
  • Pervasive mood of unhappiness
  • Private Dr. notes emotionality significantly
    impacts her learning.

11
Teacher Documentation
  • Gaps in knowledge
  • Lack of focus
  • Behavior outside classroom
  • Willingness to work one-on-one
  • Lack of consistency (assignments, follow-through)
  • Developed relationship with teacher

12
Gains/Set Backs
  • Tutorials with teachers 9/13-10/3
  • during her connection classes
  • NO ABSENCES during this time
  • Connection teacher incident 10/4
  • New anxiety meds 10/7
  • Severe adverse reactions (pressure in chest,
    dizziness, muscle ache, grogginess)
  • Prevention Intervention 10/17
  • Absent 10/5/07 2/21/08

13
TIER 3
  • Moved to Tier 3 October 25, 2007
  • Hospital Homebound 10/31/07 - 2/21/08
  • Ridgeview Institute Inpatient Prog.
  • 1/2/08 2/2/08

14
TIER 3
  • Critical assignments (standards)
  • Major tests, quizzes, projects
  • Extended time on assignments

15
Tier 4 meeting
  • Our plan
  • Student had teacher recommendations, data and
    school psychological that suggested EBD-
    emotional behavior disorder
  • OUTCOME
  • Student was denied special ed. services- referred
    back to Tier 3
  • We had to determine how to help her without
    special ed. services

16
TIER 3
  • Use of Monitoring Log
  • Time out pass
  • Reduce/eliminate homework
  • Additional time on assignments
  • Change of schedule (Study Skills)
  • Peer buddy

17
Grade 7 - Year End
  • 2/21/08 5/08 13 absences
  • Passed CRCT in 7th grade
  • ELA 843  Reading 806   Math 811 
  • No Science or SS score
  • Committee completed Summary Report to move to
    Grade 8 TIER 3

18
Current Status
  • Enrolled as an 8th grade student
  • 5 absences with doctor notes
  • 1 tardy
  • Passing 5 of 7 classes with only 2 missing
    assignments
  • Being maintained at Tier 3
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