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District presents iCare student‑support data: tens of thousands of tiered encounters, parental consent required for clinical services

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District staff presented data from the iCare and student support services area showing large volumes of universal and targeted student contacts and described how parents can access services; the board discussed a May 3 tax renewal that funds the program.

District student support staff presented the board with a summary of iCare and related student-support activity on March 20, reporting tens of thousands of contacts across tiered supports and explaining how the program coordinates crisis response, small-group interventions and clinical services.

Erin Bradford, introduced in the presentation as director of iCare (eye care/school prevention services), said the programs encounters to date included roughly 27,000 tier‑1 (universal) contacts, about 31,000 tier‑2 (targeted/small-group) encounters and more than 2,000 tier‑3 (intensive, one‑on‑one) interventions. "In tier 1 ... we have served 27,000 students to date," Bradford said. The program also serves as the district-level crisis team and provides training for…

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