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Implementing RtII in a Large Urban District on a Shoestring Budget. History / SDP Snapshot. SY 2012-2013 141,933 K-12 Students / 9,552 teachers / 242 public schools / 471 Principals & Assistant Principals SY 2013-2014
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Implementing RtII in a Large Urban District on a Shoestring Budget
History / SDP Snapshot SY 2012-2013 141,933 K-12 Students / 9,552 teachers / 242 public schools / 471 Principals & Assistant Principals SY 2013-2014 139,151 K-12 Students / 8,800 teachers / 218 public schools / 213 Principals & 45 Assistant Principals (263)
Project Overview Unify the District RtII Leadership Team Provide PD for 240 schools Implement RtII for 240 schools Address the Issue with Interventions Establish a Common Universal Screener
Implementation Collaborative Leadership SY 2011-2012 (pg. 1) Special services, student discipline, attendance, curriculum, technology, research & evaluation, counseling and behavioral health SY 2012-2013 (pg. 2) Expanded to include parent & family services, multilingual curriculum & programs, Early Childhood Education, High School
Implementation Professional Development Phase 1: What is RtII? Regional / Central Principals Leadership Conference Phase 2: Strategies & Interventions RtII Champions Workshop Day (pgs. 3-6) Phase 3: How Do I Continue Implementing RtII Successfully?
Implementation Tools for Implementation SY 2012-2013 RtII Manual Administrators Guide for RtII Implementation RtII Implementation Plan & School Leadership Team (pgs. 7-10) RtII Resource Portal RtII Resources for Implementation SY 2013-2014 RtII Toolkit (packet) Critical Timeline for Effectiveness (pgs. 11, 12)
Enhancements 2013-2014 Behavior Health Support Collection of Tier 1-3 support Increased /Scaffold PD Online Interventions Module User-Friendly. Policy Improvements Strategies Manual
THANK YOU! JanickaNewbill jnewbill@philasd.org 215-400-6784 Maurice West mwest@philasd.org 215-400-5442