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Sheila was placed in Tier 2 intervention after her reading scores fell below benchmark in September. She participated in 10 weeks of intervention and Tier 2 was discontinued because she scored above benchmark. During progress monitoring 10 weeks later, her scores fell below benchmark. Only 5 percent of students in her class had scores below benchmark at this time. What might be the next step of the RTI team?


◦ Place Sheila in Tier 3 intervention.
◦ Place Sheila back in Tier 2 intervention.
◦ Observe the teacher and modify class instruction.
◦ Refer Sheila for special education.


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Place Sheila back in Tier 2 intervention.



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