LEARNING SUPPORT / STUDENT SUCCESS TEAM
Inclusive philosophy
Our Catholic faith teaches us the worth of every individual, and we believe all students are unique and valued.
What is the student success team (sst)?
The Student Success Team (SST) is a group of staff members made up of the school administrator, resource teacher, homeroom teacher, parents, and the student to identify the student's learning strengthens and needs, upon which an individual plan can be designed.
The SST develops recommendations, based on teacher/school concerns, that will facilitate the student's success with his or her current program. Concerns are seen as obstacles to student success and not descriptors of the student or his or her character, the team creates a plan with measurable, targeted interventions assigned to the student, the teachers, and the parents intended to support and encourage academic growth and a positive learning experience. Follow-up meetings are planned as needed to provide a continuous ILP (Individual Learning Plan) strategy to maximize the student's success.
The expertise of the SST is for the benefit of all students. Any unresolved problem that impedes learning may merit a request to the SST by a teacher, administrator, parent or student.
The SST develops recommendations, based on teacher/school concerns, that will facilitate the student's success with his or her current program. Concerns are seen as obstacles to student success and not descriptors of the student or his or her character, the team creates a plan with measurable, targeted interventions assigned to the student, the teachers, and the parents intended to support and encourage academic growth and a positive learning experience. Follow-up meetings are planned as needed to provide a continuous ILP (Individual Learning Plan) strategy to maximize the student's success.
The expertise of the SST is for the benefit of all students. Any unresolved problem that impedes learning may merit a request to the SST by a teacher, administrator, parent or student.