2022 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Virtual Conference

March 13 - 15, 2022

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6/17/2019  |   10:45 AM - 12:00 PM   |  Pie for Everybody! How One District is Scaling Implementation of Tiered Supports   |  Cascade E

Pie for Everybody! How One District is Scaling Implementation of Tiered Supports

Following initial implementation in 4 schools, efforts to scale across 90 sites are in process. Achieving this requires promoting, informing, and engaging (PIE) stakeholders through the use of technology including micro-credentialing, mobile apps, marketing videos, Microsoft Teams and infographics. Participants will identify strategies and begin plans for marketing and scaling their tiered supports efforts in their local education agency.

  • Participants will learn about a district model of marketing tiered supports to stakeholders
  • Participants will be familiar with several ideas that can be used for showcasing and amplifying their tiered supports efforts.
  • Participants will develop the beginning of a marketing plan for their own site or Local Education Agency

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Devin Healey (), Davis School District, dhealey@dsdmail.net;
Devin Healey is a Tiered Supports Coordinator in the Student and Family Resources department of Davis School District. He previously served as the director of the Utah Multi-Tier System of Supports project at the Utah State Board of Education. He has worked as a school psychologist in elementary and secondary settings, and in providing professional development and coaching to Utah LEAs around many topics related to MTSS implementation.


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Steve Loveland (), Davis School District, sloveland@dsdmail.net;
Steve Loveland is a tiered supports coordinator in the student and family resources department in Davis School District. He has previously worked as a school psychologist and a related services coordinator in Davis. He has supported school in the areas of least restrictive environment for students, special education law, and evaluation of students with disabilities.


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