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Child Study Intervention Team (CST ) & Student Solutions Team (SST)

Child Study Intervention Team (CST ) & Student Solutions Team (SST). Dave Henderson (Special Education Coordinator) Kevyn Monier (Social Worker) Alexia Poppy (Social Emotional Learning Coordinator). Who?. What’s the Purpose of CST?.

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Child Study Intervention Team (CST ) & Student Solutions Team (SST)

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  1. Child Study Intervention Team (CST) & Student Solutions Team (SST) Dave Henderson (Special Education Coordinator) Kevyn Monier (Social Worker) Alexia Poppy (Social Emotional Learning Coordinator)

  2. Who?

  3. What’s the Purpose of CST? • Help teachers plan interventions to help students be successful in regular education classes.

  4. What is the purpose of SST? • To problem solve student/family concerns around mental health concerns, family problems, community and legal, substance/chemical abuse.

  5. ISD #287 Area Learning Center Problem Solving Model Special Education Services Scientific Research - Based Interventions Tier #3 Intensive Individual Interventions 1-5% of Students Assessment Informs Instruction Level of Intensity for Services Tier #2 Group or Individual Interventions 5-10% of Students Regular Education Setting Tier #1 Accommodations/Gen. Ed. Curriculum 80-85% of Students Academic Skills Social – Emotional Skills Advanced 1-5% of Students Positive School Environment, Cultural Awareness, & Community Collaboration Interact with All Levels MD 9/14/11 - ISD#287

  6. Who does the Interventions?

  7. Intervention Resources!! • http://ebi.missouri.edu/ - Contains video clips demonstrating interventions • http://www.interventioncentral.org/ -Tons of interventions - Can use Chart Dog feature to easily graph student’s intervention progress. • http://www.brookcntr.k12.mn.us/childstudy - Website Mike (school psych @ SECA) helped develop, has premade intervention scripts you can print off.

  8. What’s the Difference Between Accommodations & Interventions? • Accommodation: Strategies that are aimed at helping any student during day-to-day school activities. • Accommodations are part of best practice teaching (e.g., untimed tests, preferential seating, etc.). • Intervention: Involves teaching a specific skill (academic or behavioral), which is monitored by collecting data at least 1x per week. • The intervention should take place at least 2x per week (e.g., small group instruction for math)

  9. Examples of Interventions vs. Accommodations

  10. CST Process • Teacher emails or submits Form #1 to Alexia Poppy to set up the first CST meeting • Teacher contacts parents/caregiversto invite them to the CST meeting. • Interventions are created at 1st CST meeting. • The teacher(s) consistently implements the first intervention for 3 weeks. • After 3 weeks teacher attends CST meeting #2 • Continue or modify the 1st intervention, or • Move to the second intervention (Tier #3). • The teacher consistently implements the second intervention for 4 weeks. • After 7 weeks of interventions, teacher attends CST meeting #3. • Interventions are reviewed • Determine if SPED referral is necessary

  11. What’s the Difference?

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