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MTSS

MTSS Team 

What is MTSS? 

Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) is defined as a whole-school, data-driven, prevention-based framework for improving learning outcomes for EVERY student through a layered continuum of evidence-based practices and systems. 

What does the MTSS team at Franklin do?  

The MTSS team, formerly known as the Student Intervention Team (SIT), is a collaborative and multi-disciplinary school-based problem-solving team to support individual student growth.  

The MTSS team meets with grade-level teachers to consult and/or develop interventions for students who may likely benefit from additional support with academics, social/emotional skills, and/or behavior in the general education environment. Interventions are implemented for 6 to 8 weeks, progress is monitored regularly, and data is reviewed periodically to assess student growth. 

Questions about the MTSS team?  

Please contact Christina Meehan, school psychologist, at cmeehan@lwsd.org