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As secondary teachers, when it comes to decorating we often don’t know where to start. Sometimes, we just don’t have the time or energy to devote to another long project with possible m…

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I am convinced a big part of my school’s student success is because of the effort put towards tier 1 academic interventions with our students. We have always had a notably high graduation rate, and I think it was became of these intentional tier 1 academic intervention efforts! With a tier 1 intervention, we were aiming to reach ALL students, something universally implemented in the school. Academic Interventions, Academic Counseling, Senior Year Planning, High School English Activities, School Counselor Resources, Data Wall, Autumn School, Intervention Specialist, Guidance Counselor

I am convinced a big part of my school’s student success is because of the effort put towards tier 1 academic interventions with our students. We have always had a notably high graduation rate, and I think it was became of these intentional tier 1 academic intervention efforts! With a tier 1 intervention, we were aiming to reach ALL students, something universally implemented in the school.

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Now that my son is in 7th grade, his IEP needs to shift from a focus on behavior to academic and organizational skills. (For example, he struggles to listen and take good notes simultaneously.) What skill-building goals should I work into his 8th-grade IEP? 504 Plan Accommodations, Add Symptoms, Home Behavior Charts, Counselling Resources, High School Help, 504 Plan, College Counseling, Impulsive Behavior, School Success

"Now that my son is in 7th grade, his IEP needs to shift from a focus on behavior to academic and organizational skills. (For example, he struggles to listen and take good notes simultaneously.) What skill-building goals should I work into his 8th-grade IEP?"

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