Brockton public schools Student High Risk Indicator Tool

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Brockton public schools Student High Risk Indicator Tool High Risk Indicator Tool (SHRIT) Student

Student High Risk Indicator Tool (SHRiT): Assessment Team Charge 2018-2019 Our students struggle academically & behaviorally when they transition from the Elementary to Middle School. Our academic and emotional data existed in silos - making it difficult for our staff to access it.

Student High Risk Indicator Tool (SHRiT): Solution

Student High Risk Indicator Tool (SHRiT): The Tool

Student High Risk Indicator Tool (SHRiT): The Tool SHIRT: Compiles high risk indicators, both academic and behavioral, from our SIS and creates a custom RISK INDICATOR for each student

Student High Risk Indicator Tool (SHRiT): The Purpose Change trajectory of students (safety net) Track data from school to school and grade level transition years Use data to test assumptions Provide staff with all data in one tool Develop a more equitable process to identify students

Student High Risk Indicator Tool (SHRiT): Strengths Real time data Academic and social/emotional can be viewed separately or combined All data from multiple sources are compiled in one data system. Student High Risk Indicator Tool (SHRiT):

Student High Risk Indicator Tool (SHRiT): Limitations Lots of cells with descriptions to understand Need to have some excel experience Not consistent academic data for each grade level Not able to keep edits since it is real time data Student High Risk Indicator Tool (SHRiT): Limitations

Student High Risk Indicator Tool (SHRiT): Implementation Develop a plan for feedback Continue to adjust SHIRT data fields to meet the needs of the Create a system that SHIRT is a pathway for intervention Find out: How are people using this? Do all of these fields need to be included?