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District outlines MTSS expansion, STAR rollout and SABERS gains as school year begins

San Luis Coastal Unified School District Board of Education · August 19, 2025
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Summary

San Luis Coastal Unified outlined expansion of its multi‑tiered systems of support (MTSS), new universal screening with STAR across elementary sites, DIBBLES rollout for K–2, and improvements in behavioral screening where high‑risk SABERS counts fell from 121 to 69 over the school year.

District leaders presented a multi‑tiered systems of support (MTSS) update showing program expansion, screening changes and measurable student progress.

Miss Shepard and colleagues described tiered supports: universal Tier‑1 instruction for all students, targeted Tier‑2 small‑group interventions (S‑cubes and AITs) and intensive Tier‑3 supports. "We hit about 14.8% average Tier‑2 pullout across sites last year," a presenter said, and staff highlighted variability driven by differing site staffing and DLI program needs.

Assessment changes: the district will standardize…

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