Description of Title I Review of Needs Assessment and Goals Role of Academic Administrators and Instructional Specialists Introduction of staff
A student is referred to the SAT by a teacher or parent due to academic and/or behavioral concerns. The SAT is a problem-solving team and will review student data in order to create an intervention plan. The plan will be implemented and progress will be monitored. The intensity of the plan can increase/decrease based upon student progress.
ELEMENTARYSECONDARY Tier I – classroom Tier II – classroom & small-group instruction Tier III – classroom & longer, smaller-group instruction Tier I – classroom Tier II – classroom & small-group instruction (monitoring at HS) Tier III – classroom & add’l small-group instruction (monitoring & small-group at HS)
DYSLEXIA ESL (ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE) specialized instruction in the area of reading identified by student assistance team, assessment data, and/or outside evaluation specialized instruction for students that are identified as Limited English Proficient (LEP) identified by the Language Proficiency Assessment Committee (LPAC)
for students diagnosed with a medical or psychological condition committee determines if a student is eligible based upon a collection of data student may receive accommodations (changes to how curriculum is presented)
Student may be referred by the SAT Consent given for a formal evaluation ARD committee meets to review results of evaluation and determine if child is eligible under one or more of the 13 disability conditions Student may receive individualized instruction through accommodations (how it is taught) or modifications (what is taught)
Ask your children specific questions about what and how they are learning Set up a study/homework routine Help your children set priorities, and be mindful of balance Teach them how to ask for help Assist your children in taking care of health needs (nutrition and sleep)