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Effective Behavior and Intervention Supports - EBIS

Tigard-Tualatin School District is committed to ensuring each child makes significant academic progress. To do this, we continuously review information that tells us how each child is progressing. Teacher teams in your school use this process, called “Effective Behavior and Instructional Support.”

Effective Behavior and Instructional Support (EBIS)
Team Processes in Elementary Schools
 

The EBIS team has three purposes:

1. To review school-wide behavior and academic data in order to evaluate the effectiveness of 

    core programs

2. To screen and identify students needing additional behavior and/or academic support

3. To plan, implement and modify interventions for these students. Depending on each student’s

     “response to intervention,” a formal referral for special education may result
 

EBIS is intended to be a structured, systematic process involving the following components:

▪     Culture: A system based on a growth mindset, a continuous cycle of improvement, and

      High expectations for ALL student populations, focused on reducing the achievement gap.

      Teachers deliver culturally responsive, evidence-based instruction that is systematic and

       reliable and understand that they are responsible for ensuring students learn the material,

        rather than just being exposed to it.

▪     Teaming/Data-Based Decision Making: Team meetings utilize district-developed Decision

       Rules. These Decision Rules are reviewed and analyzed yearly as part of a sustainable

       system.

▪     Leadership: At both the district and building level, leadership is crucial to an effective

       system. This includes a vision for the district/school culture and effective practices,

       developing standards of practice, effectively allocating resources, installing effective

       communication loops, and creating leadership team structures.

▪     Professional Learning: Learning that is ongoing and sustained rather episodic, collective

       rather than individualistic, job embedded with opportunities to practice, results oriented,

       driven by data, current research and feedback supports effective school change and

       promotes a learning focused culture.

▪     Core Instruction: The basis for all EBIS work is a research-based core curriculum

       delivered with fidelity. The curriculum must be taught by skilled and trained teachers for the

       designated amount of time so that at least 80% of students are at benchmark on curriculum

       based measures and aren’t in need of interventions.

▪     Universal Screening: These screenings occur three times per year (fall, winter, and

       spring), and the data from these assessments help to guide instruction through the three

       tiers of the EBIS process. They serve to help evaluate the health of your core system of

       supports (Tier 1) for all students and to identify at-risk students who may need additional

       support.

▪     Interventions: Intervention support for at-risk students is evidence-based, provided in

       addition to core/Tier 1 supports that all students receive, targeted and matched to the

       specific skills, and implemented with fidelity.

▪     Progress Monitoring: This provides weekly data that allows team members to gauge the

       Student’s response to the intervention and to adjust, modify or intensify the intervention as

       needed.

▪     SLD Decision Making: The determination that a child has a specific learning disability

      (SLD) and is in need of special education requires a carefully implemented multi-step

       process. The objective is to ensure that the child receives the instruction, support and

       services needed to succeed in school.
 

Team Membership: Principal leadership is essential and required for all EBIS teaming

      structures. Other required membership includes classroom teachers representing grade

      levels, Literacy Specialist, Counselor/Psychologists, Learning Specialist, and ELL Specialist

All team meetings follow the same Problem Solving Process

Picture of The Problem Solving Process









 

 

Contact Us:

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Morgan Whitney
K-12 Literacy & RTI TOSA
(503) 431-4194
mwhitney@ttsd.k12.or.us