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A Doctoral Capstone Project
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Renaissance Academy Charter School in Phoenixville, PA, has implemented a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) to provide comprehensive academic, behavioral, and social-emotional support to its students. The school emphasizes early identification and intervention through regular progress monitoring and data-driven decision-making to foster academic success and overall student well-being. A key focus of improvement for Renaissance Academy's MTSS framework is enhancing its behavioral support system. While the academic MTSS structure is well-defined and supported by ongoing professional development and curriculum alignment with state standards, the behavioral MTSS procedures need clearer guidelines and implementation strategies. The focus of the research project was how to improve the current MTSS system at Renaissance Academy Charter School. By identifying the areas of growth in the school’s current system and using other schools as models, Renaissance Academy can strengthen its MTSS framework and improve outcomes for all students.
Author: Gruber, Kendra
Associated name (asn): Pennsylvania Western University of Pennsylvania. Department of Education.
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A Doctoral Capstone Project
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The Wyoming Valley West School District has identified regular attendance as a priority issue. Absenteeism has been an issue for many school districts over the years, but there seems to be a decrease in the regular attendance of students' post-pandemic. Dana Elementary showed that 30.2% of students being identified as being chronically absent and State Street Elementary showed 49.5% of students being chronically absent in the 2021-2022 school year, as reported through the PA Future Ready Index. Literature defines school climate as one of the contributing factors to absenteeism. This research is needed to know and understand if creating a positive school climate through PBIS will positively affect regular student attendance. Through a mixed-methods approach, the researcher aimed to understand the impact of PBIS programs on student attendance, school, climate, and disciplinary incidents. The goal is to provide insights that can inform school administrators and policymakers on how to utilize PBIS strategies to improve attendance, create a positive school climate, and reduce disciplinary referrals leading to out-of-school suspensions.
Author: DePrimo, Angelo