What+is+RTI?

RTI: Response to Intervention
 * What is RTI? **

“RTI is the practice of providing high-quality instruction and intervention matched to student need, monitoring progress frequently to make decisions about change in instruction or goals and applying child response data to important educational decisions. RTI should be applied to decisions in general, remedial and special education, creating a well-integrated system of instruction/intervention guided by child outcome data.” (NASDSE, 2005)

All students K-8 are benchmarked 3 times a year (Fall, Winter, Spring). They are progressed monitored throughout the school year. AIMSWeb is the test used to benchmark and progress monitor.

Based off the AIMSWeb and classroom work, we make our intervention groups. The intervention groups are made to match the student’s needs. The Title I teachers do more intense work with a smaller group. We are skilled based and also do some fluency practice. These groups are in addition to their core reading.