MTSS in Practice: Examining, Strengthening, and Sustaining Your System (course)
Date:
July 13 @ 8:30 am – 3:30 pm
Price:
Instructor(s):
Jennifer Patenaude, M.A.
Event Type:
Hybrid
Graduate Credits:
2
Intended Audience:
School teams of K-12 educators and staff responsible for implementing and sustaining MTSS.
Registration Coming Soon!
Participants must attend both in-person workshop days (below) and additional virtual course meetings.
- July 13, 2026
- July 14, 2026

School teams will explore and strengthen implementation of their multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS). They will deepen their understanding of the five Vermont MTSS components and how they function together to support equitable learner outcomes.
Participants will examine leadership structures that build shared ownership and sustain MTSS implementation across a school. They will explore how to strengthen layered supports so that instruction and intervention are responsive to the varied academic, behavioral, and social–emotional needs of students. Participants will learn strategies for using data to identify student needs, monitor progress, and guide instruction. The series will also focus on strengthening family and community partnerships to support student success. Finally, participants will consider how to use evidence-based approaches that increase access, engagement, and learning.
Grounded in clear outcomes and real school models, participants will reflect on their current practices while actively applying new learning and exploring practical tools to drive meaningful change. By the end of the course, participants will identify concrete actions for each MTSS component and develop a practical scope of work to guide implementation in the coming school year.
Course participants will use the insights and strategies shared during the July workshop sessions to develop a practical action plan for the school year. They will meet online three times throughout the year to assess progress, adjust strategies, and share outcomes to support collaborative learning and growth.
Participants will:
- Assess current whole system cohesion and effectiveness.
- Examine collaboration across system layers, and how Educational Support Teams play a role.
- Evaluate assessment practices to ensure they inform instructional and intervention decisions.
- Clarify and coordinate staff roles and responsibilities to support aligned efforts across layers of instruction and intervention.
- Assess staff expertise and system needs in order to map a long term professional learning plan.
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