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Early Intervention Program Overview for At-Risk Students

The Early Intervention Program (EIP) aims to support students at risk of not achieving or maintaining academic grade-level performance. It provides additional instructional opportunities with a focus on accelerating student progress. The program consists of short, targeted sessions: K-3 students receive 45-minute segments while grades 4-5 participate in 50-minute segments. Students exit the program upon reaching grade-level performance. EIP serves as a supplement for Special Education and ESOL students, incorporating Universal Screening and RTI processes to track progress and plan interventions effectively.

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Early Intervention Program Overview for At-Risk Students

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  1. Dana Martineau and Anita Rivers introducingEarly Intervention Program

  2. Purpose The Early Intervention Program is… designed to serve students who are at risk of not reaching or maintaining academic grade level performance additional instructional opportunities for students focused toward reaching grade level performance in the shortest possible time.

  3. *Service • K – 3 = 45 minute segments • 4 – 5 = 50 minute segments • *Students should exit EIP upon reaching grade level performance. • *Special Education and ESOL students may be served in EIP class, but EIP may not take the place of Special Education or ESOL Program Structure

  4. Qualifyingfor EIP 1 2 Failure to pass GCRCT Scoring below the 25th percentile on Universal screening Our program is fluid.

  5. Universal Screening-Reading

  6. Universal Screening-Math

  7. RTI information What about the point plan you’ve heard about? They are part of RTI.

  8. Students who scored below the 25th percentile or failed the GCRCT will have a point plan. This is a document that is updated every 2-3 weeks by the EIP teacher. We will be monitoring their progress. You will meet with the RTI team twice this year to discuss this data. RTI Response To Intervention

  9. Exiting Upon reaching grade level performance.

  10. This concludes our presentation Thank You Dana Martineau Anita Rivers EIP Reading EIP Math Thanks for being here! We look forward to working with you.

  11. ? But wait…Are there any questions?

  12. EIP 2011-2012

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