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Columbia School: RtI in Practice

Columbia School: RtI in Practice. Cindy Wyborney, Reading Queen Michele Nelson, Math Goddess Chuck Wyborney, Administrator Extraordinaire. Columbia Who?! From ‘Hmm…to ‘Ah-ha!’ Nuts & Bolts For Teachers For Administrators/Coaches So What?!. Columbia Who?!. Columbia SD #206

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Columbia School: RtI in Practice

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  1. Columbia School:RtI in Practice Cindy Wyborney, Reading Queen Michele Nelson, Math Goddess Chuck Wyborney, Administrator Extraordinaire

  2. Columbia Who?! • From ‘Hmm…to ‘Ah-ha!’ • Nuts & Bolts • For Teachers • For Administrators/Coaches • So What?!

  3. Columbia Who?! Columbia SD #206 • 44% American Indian • 75% F/R Lunch Washington State • 3% American Indian • 40% F/R Lunch We… • house preK-12th grade in one building in beautiful Hunters, WA. • serve families from both the Spokane and Colville Indian Reservations.

  4. Columbia Who?! Recent Highlights… • 2007 State Sup. Learning Improvement Award • 2008 Title I Improvement Award • 2008 Bronze Medal-America’s Best High Schools (U.S. News & World Report) • 2008 Title I School of Distinction Award • 2009 Blue Ribbon School Award • 2009 Great Schools: Top Performing Low Income School in WA (Business Week)

  5. Once Upon a Time… • 2002-03 - Hired ‘Reading Specialist’ • 2003-04 – Spinning My Wheels… • 2004-05 - Began Data Collection (‘Hmm…’) • 2005-06 – • WRC Grant • Page Ahead Grant • Pull-out Tier II • 2006-07 – • Literacy Leadership Cadre • Dyslexia Grant Application

  6. Once Upon a Time… • 2007-08 – • Tier II OR III • Reading First Grant Application • 2008-09 – • Reading First • Focus on Core Instruction • Tier I, II, III Plus • Teachers Assess &Teach Intervention Groups, Initiate Coaching Sessions (‘Ah-ha!’) • 2009-10 – Gradual Release

  7. Linda

  8. 1003 • 100% of the staff using • 100% of the materials • 100% of the time Tier I 90 Minutes **Protected**

  9. Find the culprit. Measure effectiveness. Adjust as needed. Tier II 30-45 Minutes + 90 Minutes **Protected**

  10. Tier III 30-45 Minutes + 30-45 Minutes + 90 Minutes **Protected**

  11. A Great Problem to Have… PLUS

  12. The Big Ah-has • Trust the research-based assessments. • Data isn’t for keeping, it’s for using. • Respect the ‘gift of time’. (When students are 1 year behind, they need to do twice as much, not half as much.) • Know what your kids need to know and TEACH them. • It’s all about the core instruction. • It all hinges on administrative knowledge and support. • It’s not about the program. It’s about the teaching. • And most importantly…

  13. Learn How to Celebrate!

  14. Cultivating Capacity and Sustainability ~A note for coaches and administrators~ • Clarity of Purpose • Build the Schedule • Be Specific • Coaching • Consistency, Relationships • Professional Development • Training: Know what your teachers need to know and TEACH them! • Calendar • Time • Core Instruction = Most Bang for your Buck

  15. And there it is…

  16. Thank you ... Cindy Wyborney ciwyborney@columbia206.com Chuck Wyborney cwyborney@columbia206.com

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