Data, Data, Data!
Myth or Fact
Lingo In Acronyms
Who You Gonna Call?
Ashford SIT
100

This term describes regular frequent measures to see if an intervention is effective. 

What is progress monitoring?

100

SRBI is a way to identify students for SPED.

Myth: SRBI is designed to provide early systematic assistance to all students who are struggling not just those suspected of having a disability.

100

What does SIT stand for?

Student Intervention Team

100

Three 5th grade student are not responding to Tier 1 supports that have been implemented in the math classroom. What are your next steps? 

What is: Contact Jack Champagne and review the present data to determine if Tier II supports are needed.

100

These are the members of the SIT committee?

Admin, teacher, counselor, math and reading interventionist, slp, ot, pt

200

This type of data help teams identify patterns and decide if supports are needed. 

ex: grades, attendance and office referrals

What is multiple data sources?

200

The first step in the MTSS process is to refer struggling students to an interventionist for support.

What is Myth?

The first step in the MTSS/SRBI process is to provide Tier 1 supports in the classroom.

200

What does SRBI stand for?

Scientific Research-based Intervention

200

Who do you share SIT referral forms with?

Who is Shawn Dimmock, SIT coordinator

200

This is the average percent of students that should receive Tier I support. 

What is 100%?

300

This type of assessment is given to all students, typically three times a year. 

What is Universal Screeners or Benchmark Assessments? 

300

There is a fast-track to special education for certain students.

What is myth? There is no fast track to special education. The SIT process, including data collection and intervention supports, must be tracked through multiple cycles before consideration of special education referral.

300

What does RTI stand for?

Response to Intervention

300

Who are our Speech and Language Patholigists and what grades do they support?

Who are Hillary Lemos (pre-k through 3)

and Amy Vasington (4-8)

300

These students should be referred to SIT.

What is those receiving Tier II intervention supports.

400

During SIT, data is used to make decisions; teams usually meet this often to review data and monitor progress. 

What is every 6-8 weeks? 

400

SIT meetings cannot be held without parent presence.

What is myth: A SIT meeting can be held as long as parent was notified.

400

What does MTSS stand for?

Multi Tiered System of Support

400

These are our OT and PT professionals.

Who are:

Meghan Hobold

Carol McKenzie

Misty Mudock

400

This information should be filled out on the student's SIT meeting form prior to the meeting by the classroom teacher and interventionists.

3 strengths, no more than 3 areas to improve, intervention strategies that are effective, brief observational summary, benchamrk data, baseline data, current data, and goals.

500

Before beginning an intervention, teams collect this type of information to determine a student's starting point?

What is baseline data?

500

Students in special education receive three tiers of MTSS support and specially designed instruction but any instructional or behavioral changes to their IEP are addressed in the PPT, not a SIT meeting.

What is FACT?

500

What does BIP stand for?

Behavior Intervention Plan

500

Name 6 members of the intervention support team

What is 

Mandy Makuch, Shawn Dimmock, Gina Burnham, Jack Champagne, Hillary Lemos, Amy Vasington, Amanda Jacaruso, Justine Meyer, Misty Murdock, Carol Mckenzie, Meghan Holbold

500

What are three pre-requisites needed prior to referring a student to RTI?

What is completion of the SIT referral form, parent notification, and PLC collaboration?