Multi-Tiered System of Supports

Grandville Public Schools uses a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) to ensure every student receives the academic, behavioral, and social-emotional support they need to succeed.

MTSS is a comprehensive framework that helps schools identify student needs early, provide appropriate support, and monitor progress over time. Through a team-based, data-informed approach, Grandville staff work together to support the whole child.
The two types of support include:
 
MTSS-A: Academic Support
Reading and mathematics support includes high-quality core instruction, universal screening, diagnostic assessments, targeted intervention, and progress monitoring. Reading supports are grounded in structured literacy and the Science of Reading.

MTSS-B: Behavioral and Social-Emotional Support
Grandville uses PBIS for universal behavior support and matched Tier 2 and Tier 3 interventions for behavioral and social-emotional risk. The district philosophy is that behavior is learned, behavior communicates needs, and behavior can be taught.

How to Request Support for Your Student

1. Start with your student's teacher. Share observations or concerns. An informal email can start the process.

2. Contact the principal. The principal can help identify available MTSS supports and next steps.

3. Contact a counselor or SEL coach. For behavior or social-emotional concerns, these staff members can review data and available supports.

4. Student self-referral. Middle and high school students can ask about support groups or SEL services.

How MTSS Works at Grandville

Our MTSS framework is built around five key components:

District MTSS Recognition

When Grandville earns both the Gold Award and the Data Use Award, independent state reviewers have verified that our district is not only implementing MTSS correctly — we are using student data to continuously improve. Every major decision about instruction and support in Grandville is backed by evidence.

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