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District outlines equity-based MTSS and assessment review in teaching, learning and equity update

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Summary

The district's Teaching, Learning and Equity team presented plans to implement a comprehensive assessment system and an equity-based Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS), and announced a partnership with the Swift Education Center to help operationalize the work beginning in April.

Dr. Bridal Fox delivered the Teaching, Learning and Equity update March 11, outlining the district's plan to organize its assessments and formalize an equity-based Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) to reduce predictable outcome disparities by demographic group.

"When a school district formally organizes all of the assessments taken by students, it's called a comprehensive assessment system," Dr. Bridal Fox said, summarizing the work staff are beginning to inventory and evaluate assessments so results support instruction rather than create redundancy.

The nut graf: The presentation described a three-tier MTSS approach tied to assessment data and classroom supports, and announced a partnership with the Swift Education Center (University of Kansas) to help align district…

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