Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS)

Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS)2024-03-28T15:58:46-07:00

Through a partnership with OSPI and the ESDs, districts have the opportunity to apply MTSS implementation and scale–up support.

About MTSS

About MTSS

The Washington MTSS Framework is an evidence-based organizational approach for districts and schools to create equitable, consistent, and flexible systems and supports that empower educators, students, families, and communities to ensure that every student benefits.

Our MTSS Coaching Model

We believe that MTSS is the foundation to providing equitable access to learning for each student. We strive to keep our coaching around systems change student-centered. We believe that with a focus on the Washington State MTSS framework and 5 components with an emphasis on data-based decision making, MTSS allows for equitable access and outcomes for all students in all areas of schooling. We believe it is an opportunity to remove systemic barriers while rebuilding equitable systems of support. 

S. A. Journey and W.C.Vann, July 2023

We strive to meet the varying needs of our teams, districts and schools by differentiating our coaching supports based on capacity building, content coaching and systems coaching. Our coaching is taylored to the unique and individual needs of our region while also centering on best practices and the foundations of the MTSS Framework. We work alongside districts by building strong relationships to leverage effective coaching and implement systems change initiatives.

Content Coaching focuses on helping teachers improve instruction in a particular discipline such as reading, mathematics, and behavior (Neufeld & Roper, 2003). The majority of coaching in these models occurs at the one-on-one (coach-to-teacher) or small group (coach-to-teachers) level and focuses on enhancing classroom practices to improve student outcomes.

Systems Coaching shifts the concept of coaching from improving individual capacity to improving the coordinated capacity of groups of educators (e.g., district) to enhance implementation fidelity of empirically-based practices, as well as support and sustain whole school reform efforts (March & Gaunt, 2013; Sims, March, Barrett, & Knotek, 2015).

Systems coaching (v): the application of a set of skills that provides dynamic support and facilitation to develop the capacity of school or district teams to implement MTSS aligned with the school or district improvement plans in order to enhance student outcomes (March & Gaunt, 2013, p. 4).

2024-2025 Grant Sites

  • Ocean Beach – Cohort 2
  • Castle Rock – Cohort 2
  • Kalama – Cohort 2
  • La Center – Cohort 1
  • Washougal – Cohort 1
  • Stevenson-Carson – Cohort 4
  • Mill A – Cohort 3
  • Lyle – Cohort 1
  • Klickitat – Cohort 3
  • Roosevelt – Cohort 2
Districts served by MTSS Grant
Washington MTSS Components: Team-Driven Shared Leadership, Data-Based Decision Making, Family Student and Community Engagement, Continuum of Supports, and Evidence Based Practices,

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Professional Development

Professional Development Opportunities

Resources

Contacts

Who to Contact

Karen Solberg

Secretary II

Contact

Phone: 360-952-3409

Email: karen.solberg@esd112.org

Solina Adelson-Journey

Regional Implementation Coordinator

Contact

Phone: (360) 952-3345

Email: solina.journey@esd112.org

Teresa Vance

Regional Implementation Coach

Contact

Phone: 360-952-3343

Email: teresa.vance@esd112.org

Weslee Vann

Regional Implementation Coach

Contact

Phone: 360-952-3428

Email: weslee.vann@esd112.org

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