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North Syracuse board hears district MTSS rollout, superintendent announces $524,000 tentative grant award

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The board heard an overview of a district-wide series of Building Planning Team presentations focusing on Multi-Tiered System of Supports, heard a proclamation honoring food service staff, and Superintendent Ward announced a tentative $524,000 award from NYSED to support social-emotional programming.

The North Syracuse Central School District Board of Education on Sept. 22 heard a district overview of an 11-school Building Planning Team presentation series intended to surface consistent data and progress on academic and social-emotional supports, and Superintendent Jason Ward announced a tentative $524,000 grant award from the New York State Education Department.

The presentations — scheduled to run from September through December — are built around the districtwide Multi-Tiered System of Supports framework, district staff said. "The centerpiece of our work is about MTSS or a multi tiered system of supports," Chris, a district staff member who introduced the series, said. "It's really a framework to provide academic, behavioral, social, emotional support for all of…

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