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Response to Instruction and Intervention (RtI 2 )

Panorama High School. Response to Instruction and Intervention (RtI 2 ). Response to Instruction and Intervention (RtI 2 ). Increasing PHS Attendance Average January 10, 2012 Juan C. Ortiz. Juan C. Ortiz, Attendance. RtI 2 Problem Solving Process. Problem Identification. Step 1.

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Response to Instruction and Intervention (RtI 2 )

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  1. Panorama High School Response to Instruction and Intervention (RtI2) Response to Instruction and Intervention (RtI2) Increasing PHS Attendance Average January 10, 2012 Juan C. Ortiz Juan C. Ortiz, Attendance

  2. RtI2Problem Solving Process Problem Identification Step 1 Step 4 Step 2 Problem Analysis Evaluation Step 3 Intervention Design and Implementation

  3. Problem Identification: Attendanceat Panorama High School Attendance End of the year Tier 3 As of now 139=7% +9 days +24 days Far Below Basic (139) +15-24 days As of now 422= 22% +6-8 days +3-5 days Tier 2 +8-14 days Below Basic (97) Basic (325) As of now1350=71% +1-2 Days Tier 1 +1-7 days Proficient (621) /Advanced(729)

  4. Problem Analysis Step 2: Problem Analysis • Students give up after repeated academic failure. • Students continuously need to be taught positive work habits. • Communication barriers exist between the parent and school staff personnel. • Family problems exist, substance abuse, neglect and defiance. • Parental lack of understanding and lack of school-wide expectations. • Students without a sense of belonging are likely be absent more often. 3 Problem Analysis

  5. Intervention Design and Implementation 3 Step 3: Intervention Design and Implementation • Teachers provide positive behavior strategies that focus on attendance and academics. • Teacher call parents and refer to support staff. • On going: Letters are sent home to include mandatory conferences. • Students are identified based on attendance Tier level. • Attendance Achievement recognition/Attendance Campaign • Students who are chronically absent, late are put on attendance contracts with a follow up meeting. • Tardy sweeps • COST and Implementation

  6. Step 4 Evaluation Evaluation of Parent/ Student conference focused on attendance, referred to by teachers, counselors and monitored students. Student attendance results (2) weeks before and (2) weeks after a parent and student conference. MYDATA information regarding PHS current attendance summary.

  7. Evaluation:

  8. Panorama High School Attendance Growth

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