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Building the RTI Infrastructure: One District’s Blueprint Heather Cummings Director of Curriculum Governor Wentworth Regional School District
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GWRSD: A snapshot of who we are Governor Wentworth Regional School District serves the towns of Brookfield, Effingham, New Durham, Ossipee, Tuftonboro and Wolfeboro. We have six elementary schools, one middle school, one high school and the Region 9 Vocational-Technical Education Center. Our total student enrollment is currently just under 2500.
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First decision we made regarding RTI: BEGIN WHERE YOU ARE
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“The beginning is the most important part of the work.” Plato
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Seven Guiding Principles of RTI Adapted from Heartland Iowa Area Education Agency ALL students are part of one proactive educational system. Scientific, research-based instruction is used. Instructionally relevant, valid and reliable assessments serve different purposes. Use a problem-solving method to base decisions on a continuum of student needs. Data guide instructional decisions. Staff receive professional development, follow-up modeling, and coaching to ensure effectiveness and fidelity at all levels of instruction. Leadership is vital.
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Principle #1: All students are part of one proactive educational system Governor Wentworth Regional School District Helping Each Child Create the Future
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Principle #2: Scientific, research-based instruction is used Survey of instructional time/pace Consensus on behavior “cues” as part of instruction Curriculum “audit” for math and reading Issues: Pacing Differentiation of instruction Professional development Core curriculum (CRITICAL)
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Principle #3: Instructionally relevant, valid, and reliable assessments serve different purposes.
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Principle #4: Use a problem-solving method to base decisions on a continuum of student needs
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Principle #5: Data guide instructional decisions
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Principle #6: Staff receive professional development, follow-up modeling, and coaching to ensure effectiveness and fidelity at all levels of instruction Summer 2009: RTI Summer Institute Fall 2009 : Assess/Develop/ Strengthen RTI Teams at each school March 2010: District- wide RTI Retreat (elementary) Fall 2010: RTI Cohort Reunion June 2010: Core Curriculum revision (math and reading) and selection of tier 2 & 3 math intervention pilot 2010-2011 School Year: Implementation of revised core curriculum (math and reading; K-8); Resources assessed February 2011: District-wide RTI Retreat (elementary) Fall 2011: Full implementation of revised core curriculum and tier 2 & 3 math interventions Presently: Reviewing Integrity Rubric (NCRTI) to assess progress with RTI; Middle and High School models
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Principle #7: Leadership is vital “A great leader’s courage to fulfill his vision comes from passion, not position.” John C. Maxwell, author Key aspects to success? CAPACITY SUSTAINABILITY A SENSE OF HUMOR
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