Duplin County Schools
Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS)
Vision
Duplin County Schools will support schools in providing a Multi-Tiered System of Support for total school improvement. Professional development, coaching, research, and evaluation will be provided as schools work to disaggregate data and respond to the needs of students. Duplin County Schools believes that MTSS is the most effective and efficient approach to improving student performance, thereby ensuring equitable access to a sound basic education, resulting in college and career readiness for all students.
What is a Multi-Tiered System of Support?
As defined by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, “MTSS is a multi-tiered framework which promotes school improvement through engaging, research-based academic and behavioral practices. NC MTSS employs a systems approach using data-driven problem-solving to maximize growth for all.”
MTSS
The MTSS framework, at its core, provides a set of systems, structures, and practices to build a positive, equitable, and inclusive learning environment for each student.
An effective MTSS is provided using universal screening and progress monitoring data to start
a student in the least intensive support environment, and adding or removing that
support as needed.
The practice of data-based decision-making and documentation of MTSS interventions can
eliminate any bias that may exist in schools. The use of data in MTSS can uncover disparities in
interventions provided based on race, ethnicity, or other student group identifiers— leading
to over-referrals for discipline or special education.
The emphasis of a strong Tier 1, Core Instruction through a positive and inclusive school
climate also drives equity. When examining the proportion of students requiring additional
Tier 2 and Tier 3 supports, first check that Tier 1 is truly equitable and inclusive.
Outcomes and Purposes
MTSS systematizes the school improvement process and coordinates with all district initiatives for the improvement of students.
School-wide instructional practices are aligned to the School Improvement Plan, the NCSCOS, and district resources for consistency and best practices across the district.
MTSS will focus on prevention, early intervention, and data-based decision-making.
Interventions are aligned to the area of need, evidence-based, and monitored for student improvement.
MTSS strives for a school culture that promotes communication, trust, and shared responsibility for equitable student learning.