PPS Successful Schools¡¯ Student Service Provider Framework

  • Student Service Provider Framework
    Many professionals within a school help to support students’ social and emotional wellbeing, mental health, and success at all tiers. This includes school counselors, general education-funded school psychologists, school social workers, school nurses, other specialized instructional support personnel, and community partners.

    The  is a resource to guide PPS building administrators and student service providers in thinking about the skills and competency that different groups of general education funded student support staff bring to school communities to assist in organizing teams to effectively deliver service across tiers.

  • Planning Effective Student »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË Across Tiers

    The  can be used by school teams and their leadership to clarify roles and responsibilities for Tier I, II, and III SEL work within the school. ,

    1. First, teams should conduct a needs assessment (e.g. including a review of existing data (e.g. Successful Schools Survey, FIT, CR-TFI) to identify student and family strengths and needs.  This work may also be captured through the School Improvement Plan or other processes. A team may choose to reference the following resources for service examples, and     
    2. Next, teams should identify general education-funded staffing resources to provide services to meet these needs.   
    3. Last, it is recommended that teams review this process and update the worksheet annually each fall to review the impact of services on student outcomes and to identify gaps in meeting student and family needs.   

     

     

     

For Additional Support, Contact:

Marquita Guzman
Program Administrator, supporting School Counselors & School Social Workers
971.393.8633
Cynthia Vel¨¢squez
Program Administrator, supporting Comprehensive School Psychologists
503.522.7329
Leti Ayala
Health »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË, supporting School Nurses & School Health Assistants
971.413.1614

Student Service Providers