Student Support Team (SST) Training
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Student Support Team (SST) Training
A Humanware Strategic Plan Activity
Cleveland Metropolitan School District
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Part of the broader strategic plan for CMSD
• Ensures that human resources in schools, families, and the community function together so that our students are learning in safe, supportive, and successful schools
• Uses agreed-upon evidence-based best practices to address all students social-emotional, behavioral and academic learning
What is Humanware?
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Some Humanware Activities• Universal social skills instruction in all schools – now PreK-5th• Student Support Teams in all schools• Planning Centers in all schools• Target 11 attendance goals in all schools• Bullying prevention activities in all schools• Quality standards & best practices supported in all schools• Conditions for Learning measured in all schools• Community services connections to each school• Training, coaching and measured implementation in all schools • Family engagement, cultural competence, positive discipline &
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– address academic and/or social-emotional barriers to learning and behavior
– evidence-based – data-driven – multi-disciplinary– use problem-solving approach – monitor interventions – screen for “early warning signs”
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Student Support Teams (SSTs) Developing
Regular Education Interventions
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Linking SST to School Improvement
• Analysis of common referral problems to address school-wide solutions
Student Support Team
School-wideTeam
PrincipalTeacher
Mental HealthProfessional
Dwyer & Osher, 2000
Team Core
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ResourcesSST Manual
PRIM ManualSST VideoTraining
Coaching
Review of SST Process
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• Utilize a problem-solving approach using quality interventions
• Improved efficacy of team meetings through:— pre-meeting preparation and organization— strict adherence to meeting protocol
• Appropriate for all students, including special education students
• IEP process for special education students remains unchanged
Benefits of SSTs
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• Information and instructions:– Guidelines - pg 9– Fact Sheet – Referral and Intervention Steps – pg 11– Flow Chart – pg 14
• Forms:– Referral – pg 59– Meeting and Summary Disposition – pg 67– Intervention Tracking – pg 65
SST Materials
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Student Support Team (SST) Flowchart
Step 3: Secretary collects student information and demographics
Step 4: Information is distributed to team members; Core Team members determine to open the case; Student placed on SST schedule for the following SST meeting
Step 5: Team meets to discuss student, problem solve, plan interventions, prepare method of evaluation, and determine date of review
Step 2: Completed referral form is placed in the SST mailbox at the school
Step 1: Based on student behavioral and/or academic concerns, a referral to the SST is originated by staff member, parent, self, agency, or others and a school staff member completes the SST referral form
Step 6: Information is formally documented by SST core team members
Goal: Positive change in student behavior and
academic achievement
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• Facilitator—Drives meeting agenda
• Timekeeper—Keeps team meeting timely—Gives each case warranted amount of time
• RecorderDocuments meeting summary, case disposition,
intervention strategies, and implementation plan
SST Meeting Roles
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• Supporting Roles– Collect referrals from mailbox and present to the
SST team– Schedule meeting and invite SST core team
members and optional participants (including parent(s)/guardian(s), as needed
SST Meeting Roles cont.
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1. Problem Identification– Examine behavior/academic problems – MEASURABLE AND
OBSERVABLE (history/trends) 2. Problem Analysis
– WHY is problem occurring– Develop hypothesis for intervention
3. Intervention Planning & Implementation (PRIM)– Generate intervention strategies – WHO, WHAT , WHEN– Record intervention assignments and how to measure results
4. Monitoring & Evaluation– Establish short-term measurable goals– Set SST review date(s)– SST review and modify plan as needed – EARLY INITIAL REVIEW
The Problem-Solving Process
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Interventions are actions provided to improve a condition (especially procedures or applications that are intended to increase measured behavioral and academic success and decrease identified problems)
Examples:– Academic
▪ Begin tutoring regimen for 30 minutes, twice weekly by math coach to reach proficiency in…
– Social Service▪ Initiate referral to school-based, mental health intervention
specialist to help develop positive responses to frustration such as…
Sample SST Interventions
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• Health (Nursing)– Rule out any medical or physical impairment that
may interfere with academic success such as …
• Psychological Services– Conduct a functional behavior assessment and
develop a behavior intervention plan
• School Counselor– Develop an appropriate class schedule for each student in
order to maximize performance and achieve success
Sample SST Interventions continued
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•Review following completed forms:–Referral
–Meeting and Summary Disposition
–Intervention Tracking– Refer to training video: http://got.im/9zd6
Joey Blank - Case Study
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1. Problem Identification– Examine behavior/academic problems – MEASURABLE AND
OBSERVABLE (history/trends) 2. Problem Analysis
– WHY is problem occurring– Develop hypothesis for intervention
3. Intervention Planning & Implementation (PRIM)– Generate intervention strategies – WHO, WHAT , WHEN– Record intervention assignments and how to measure results
4. Monitoring & Evaluation– Establish short-term measurable goals– Set SST review date(s)– SST review and modify plan as needed – EARLY INITIAL REVIEW
The Problem-Solving Process
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SST connected to all Humanware and CMSD services
SST uses community agenciesSST uses Planning Center services & Target 11 resourcesSST coordinates service interventions & referralsSST works with family liaisons to connect with familiesSST records data electronically to evaluate interventions
and support student transitions
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Questions or Comments
Audience Response
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•For further information regarding the SST process, please contact The Office of Humanware @ 216-858-1244 or [email protected]
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