Student Intervention Team Members and Leaders
The Student Intervention Team (formerly Child Study Team) is an interdisciplinary collaborative problem-solvingteam that works with educators to identify and implement supports interventions and accommodations for students who are at risk for not meeting important academic and social-emotional outcomes. The goal of SIT is to address problems and challenges in a timely manner to help students succeed in the general education classroom. Please note that the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires each school to have a team that identifies students who need additional support in order to succeed in the general education classroom. Each school will have at least one SIT team that meets regularly. The SIT teams will use a strength-based approach that includes the use of data to support less biased decision-making.
The SIT team will leverage inquiry cycles to define problems develop goals and support the implementation of intervention plans. We are recruiting a diverse group of educators to participate in the SIT Team. The SIT team will include an SIT leader and up to seven (7) additional SIT members. The team will consist of at least one counselor/clinician/psychologist specialist (e.g. Speech and Language Therapists BCBA OT) special education teacher classroom teacher and administrator. We also encourage ELE educators METCO staff and STS staff to apply. At least one member will be designated to lead clerical activities (e.g. updating paperwork scheduling meetings note-taking). The stipend for SIT leaders is $1000 and SIT members is $800. School leaders will play an active role in recruiting and identifying SIT leaders and members.
Responsibilities for SIT Leaders
- Review all SIT referrals and serve as the liaison for the students team as they work through the SIT process.
- SIT leaders will use common protocols and procedures provided by the district.
- Will provide feedback to administrators about SIT protocols procedures and practices.
- Oversee communication with the students team including scheduling and organizing the initial and follow-up SIT meetings.
- Monitor the implementation of the SIT intervention plan
- Facilitate initial and follow-up SIT meetings.
- Participate in monthly professional development with the Office of Teaching and Learning and the Office of Student Services.
Responsibilities for SIT Members
- Commit to attend and participate in all SIT meetings.
- Participate in training of SIT protocols and procedures.
- Help support the implementation of the SIT intervention plan.
- One SIT member will be designated to lead clerical activities including taking notes during meetings updating paperwork and supporting the scheduling of meetings.
- Support other activities as assigned by the SIT leader.
- Share your own practice with colleagues and model the skills and habits of collaborative problem-solving
- Value and participate in the documentation of the work of SIT and collecting/analyzing data.
Student Intervention Team Members and LeadersThe Student Intervention Team (formerly Child Study Team) is an interdisciplinary collaborative problem-solvingteam that works with educators to identify and implement supports interventions and accommodations for students who are at risk for not meeting ...
Student Intervention Team Members and Leaders
The Student Intervention Team (formerly Child Study Team) is an interdisciplinary collaborative problem-solvingteam that works with educators to identify and implement supports interventions and accommodations for students who are at risk for not meeting important academic and social-emotional outcomes. The goal of SIT is to address problems and challenges in a timely manner to help students succeed in the general education classroom. Please note that the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires each school to have a team that identifies students who need additional support in order to succeed in the general education classroom. Each school will have at least one SIT team that meets regularly. The SIT teams will use a strength-based approach that includes the use of data to support less biased decision-making.
The SIT team will leverage inquiry cycles to define problems develop goals and support the implementation of intervention plans. We are recruiting a diverse group of educators to participate in the SIT Team. The SIT team will include an SIT leader and up to seven (7) additional SIT members. The team will consist of at least one counselor/clinician/psychologist specialist (e.g. Speech and Language Therapists BCBA OT) special education teacher classroom teacher and administrator. We also encourage ELE educators METCO staff and STS staff to apply. At least one member will be designated to lead clerical activities (e.g. updating paperwork scheduling meetings note-taking). The stipend for SIT leaders is $1000 and SIT members is $800. School leaders will play an active role in recruiting and identifying SIT leaders and members.
Responsibilities for SIT Leaders
- Review all SIT referrals and serve as the liaison for the students team as they work through the SIT process.
- SIT leaders will use common protocols and procedures provided by the district.
- Will provide feedback to administrators about SIT protocols procedures and practices.
- Oversee communication with the students team including scheduling and organizing the initial and follow-up SIT meetings.
- Monitor the implementation of the SIT intervention plan
- Facilitate initial and follow-up SIT meetings.
- Participate in monthly professional development with the Office of Teaching and Learning and the Office of Student Services.
Responsibilities for SIT Members
- Commit to attend and participate in all SIT meetings.
- Participate in training of SIT protocols and procedures.
- Help support the implementation of the SIT intervention plan.
- One SIT member will be designated to lead clerical activities including taking notes during meetings updating paperwork and supporting the scheduling of meetings.
- Support other activities as assigned by the SIT leader.
- Share your own practice with colleagues and model the skills and habits of collaborative problem-solving
- Value and participate in the documentation of the work of SIT and collecting/analyzing data.
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