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Academic and Behavioral Response to Intervention

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Identify
predictable
student
failures

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Develop
effective
intervention
strategies

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Systemic
intervention
with Fidelity

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Evaluation of
Fidelity and
outcomes

Key Features

Teaming & leadership • School-wide screening
Early identification • Evidence-based-practice
Fidelity of implementation • Data-based decisions

What is ABRI?

ABRI (Academic and Behavioral Response to Intervention) is structured to provide state-wide access to support with the emphasis on creating an infrastructure toward sustainability and capacity building within schools and educational cooperatives.

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Newsletters

Download May 2013 [PDF]

Current Topics:

  • DATA, DATA, DATA... Why do I need to share this with the entire staff?
  • The Teacher's Role in Student Behavior: Avoiding the Negative Reinforcement Trap
  • John Yarmuth Visits Frost Middle School
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School Districts Supported by ABRI

Map of Kentucky Kenton County Lewis County: Garrison Elementary, Lewis Central Elementary Jefferson County: Fern Creek High Schook, Frost Middle School, Myers Middle School Trimble County: Milton Elementary Anderson County: Anderson County Middle School In Franklin County, Frankfort Independent Schools: Frankfort Middle/High School Livingston County: Livingston Central High School, Livingston Central Middle School, North Livingston Elementary, South Livingston Elementary Warren County: Bowling Green Independent Shelby County: Clear Creek Elementary, Wright Elementary Nelson County Fayette County: Leestown Middle Jessamine County Estill County: West Irvine Elementary Laurel County
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