This presentation provides a demonstration of the free EWS Collator tools and how they can be used in conjunction with the National High School Center's
EWS Middle Grades and High School tools.
The EWS Middle Grades Tool is supported by a written guide and a webinar training series produced by the National High School.
This webinar, presented by Dr. Mindee O'Cummings and Dr. Susan Therriault from the National High School Center, provided an introduction to the seven - step Early Warning Intervention and Monitoring System (EWIMS) implementation process, the new
EWS Middle Grades Tool, and the enhanced EWS High School Tool.
This webinar, presented by Dr. Mindee O'Cummings, Matt Hauenstein, Michelle Perry, and Laura Yerhot from the National High School Center, provided an in - depth demonstration of
the EWS Middle Grades and High School Tools, introduced the EWS Community of Practice, and responded to questions.
This guide is designed to build the capacity of school - and district - level practitioners to implement
the EWS Middle Grades tool.
This fifth of five 30 - minute professional development presentation provides participants with an understanding of how to use
the EWS Middle Grades and High School tools to monitor students» response to interventions.
This third of five 30 - minute professional development presentation delivers an in - depth discussion of the various reports that can be run using
the EWS Middle Grades and High School tools.
Webinar 2: How to Use the Early Warning System Middle Grades and High School Tools to Keep Students on Track for Graduation (
EWS Middle Grades and High School Webinar Series)
Webinar 1: Implementing an Early Warning Intervention and Monitoring System to Keep Students On Track in the Middle Grades and High School (
EWS Middle Grades and High School Webinar Series)
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EW: Although the trend has been to build bigger schools over the past 70 years to keep costs down, do you think evidence from recent studies strongly favors the construction of smaller schools, including
middle schools similar to the size of elementary schools?
The Early Warning System (
EWS)
Middle Grades Tool was developed by the National High School Center at the American Institutes for Research, in collaboration with Matrix Knowledge Group, to allow users to identify students showing early warning signs of risk for dropping out of high school.
The guide and tool support the establishment and implementation of an
EWS for identifying and monitoring students who are at risk of dropping out of the
middle grades.
The PDE has developed the PA Early Warning System (
EWS), which uses attendance, behavior, and course - grade data to help schools identify
middle school students at risk of dropping out before graduating high school.
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