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From Policy to Operation: Building a School-Wide MTSS Framework
(Featuring Andrea Lillis of Senia International and Cheryl Brown of ISCA) For too long, the Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) has been confined to academic or behavioral teams. This episode, a preview of the course Building a School-Wide MTSS Framework , tackles the crucial shift required to make MTSS a school-wide operational system . Andrea Lillis and Cheryl Brown explain why MTSS must go beyond counselors and learning support to include departments like HR and facilities , ensuring absolute operational consistency for student academic, behavioral, and social-emotional success. Memorable Quotes ๐ฃ๏ธ "You can't Tier 2 or Tier 3 your way out of a Tier 1 problem." โ Andrea Lillis "That's the beauty of MTSS, is coming up with a plan... to answer the needs of students, no matter where they're at." โ Cheryl Brown "[MTSS] can't just be an office on the second floor. It has to be baked into the way HR recruits staff and the way facilities designs space." โ Andrea Lillis "The core success of MTSS is the psychological shift from 'This is the learning support team's problem' to 'This is our school's challenge.'" โ Cheryl Brown Key Discussion Points The Core Challenge: Moving from the older, academic-focused Response to Intervention (RTI) to the holistic, unified MTSS model , which integrates academics, social-emotional, behavioral, and home-school relationships. Core Concept: The fundamental psychological shift is realizing, "We're all in this together" . MTSS must be a systematic effort that involves every staff member across the school. The Crucial Shift: Implementation must be a multi-year, planned process, starting with desired outcomes. MTSS involves everyone across the school working together. Practical Application: The necessity of operational teams ( HR and Facilities ) to provide sensory-friendly spaces, quiet intervention rooms, and specialized staffing, essential for the MTSS model to function. The Final Takeaway: Using Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles in team meetings and communication protocols to reduce barriers and minimize misunderstandings. Resources & Next Steps The Course: The conversation is a preview of the course: Building a School-Wide MTSS Framework . Connect with Andrea Lillis (Senia International): Find the organization at seniainternational.org . Email: andrea@seniainternational.org . Connect with Cheryl Brown (ISCA): Find ISCA on the web at ISCAINFO.com . Email: cbrowne@iscainfo.com. Sign Up: Find details on the MTSS course and other events at ISS.edu/events .

