MTSS Mission and Definitions

Mission Statement
 
Our mission is to provide a quality educational experience that results in the development of socially responsible life-long learners.
 
MULTI-TIERED SYSTEM OF SUPPORT/MTSS DEFINITION
 
A Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) is a systematic, continuous-improvement framework in which data-based problem solving and decision-making is practiced across all levels of the educational system for supporting students.
 
  • High-quality instruction and research-based tiered interventions aligned with identified individual needs based on student data.
  • Frequent monitoring of student progress to enable results-based academic and/or behavioral decisions.
  • Use of student response data in making important educational decisions, such as those regarding placement, intervention, curriculum, and instructional goals and methodologies.
 
The instructional approaches within the general education setting should result in academic and/or behavioral progress for the majority of the students (80%). Struggling students are identified using data-based progress monitoring and are provided intensive instruction. The use of a High Quality Instructional Materials (HQIM), as well as instructional methods expected in an MTSS model, that leads to school improvement.
 
MTSS is the system of providing high-quality instruction and intervention matched to student need, monitoring progress frequently to make decisions about change in instructional goals, and applying the student’s response data for important educational decisions.
 
The primary focus of MTSS is early intervention to prevent long-term academic failure.
 
  • MTSS meets the goals of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) legislation by helping with early identification of struggling learners and by providing immediate intervention using scientifically research-based instruction, High Quality Instructional Materials (HQIM), and teaching methods in order to improve educational outcomes.
  • MTSS is a prevention approach used to intervene early when students show signs of not meeting grade level standards.
  • MTSS generates high-quality instruction/interventions matched to student needs. MTSS uses the student’s learning rate over time and level of performance to make educational decisions.
  • MTSS can be used to make referral decisions for those students who do not respond to intensive intervention in the general education setting.
  • MTSS provides data that can be used in the identification of students with specific learning disabilities, as opposed to the traditional discrepancy model used to determine eligibility for special education services.
  • MTSS meets the educational needs of all students by providing direct, focused instruction to address the academic and/or behavioral needs.
 
Parental Notice and Consent
 
Although it is best to share data with parents, universal screening is not considered to be an individual evaluation and, therefore, does not require prior parent notice or consent. Parents are to be informed of any interventions that occur beyond the core curriculum. Further, parents are to be notified in the planning of any individual interventions.