The following MTSS school implementation stories were drafted based on interviews with MTSS leaders in each school. In most cases, schools were nominated by their district’s MTSS leaders. These examples of different schools’ MTSS implementation journeys show the variation that can be found across different school contexts, especially at the secondary level. They may also help schools and districts find ideas they can apply to their own journeys in the implementation of MTSS.
Centennial High School
Centennial High School
Roswell, Georgia
Batesburg-Leesville High School
Batesburg-Leesville High School
Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina
Clover High School
Clover High School
Clover, South Carolina
SandHoke Early College High School
SandHoke Early College High School
Raeford, North Carolina
Morgan County Middle School
Morgan County Middle School
Madison, Georgia
Okapilco Elementary School
Okapilco Elementary School
Moultrie, Georgia
Walker Gamble Elementary School
Walker Gamble Elementary School
New Zion, South Carolina
Decatur High School
Decatur High School
Decatur, Georgia
Belton-Honea Path High School
Belton-Honea Path High School
Honea Path, South Carolina
Hickory Ridge High School
Hickory Ridge High School
Harrisburg, NC
South Providence School
South Providence School
Waxhaw, NC
Royal Live Oaks Academy
Royal Live Oaks Academy of the Arts & Sciences Charter School
Hardeeville, South Carolina
Morehead City Middle School
Morehead City Middle School
Morehead City, North Carolina
Coker-Wimberly Elementary School
Coker-Wimberly Elementary School
Battleboro, North Carolina
Implementation School Stories:
High Schools
- Batesburg-Leesville High School
- Belton-Honea Path High School
- Centennial High School
- Clover High School
- Decatur High School
- Hickory Ridge High School
- SandHoke Early College High School
Middle Schools
Alternative Schools
Elementary Schools
K-12
To assist those working to inform and improve MTSS implementation in their schools, this site also features key MTSS resources from The MTSS Center at AIR, IES, and other nationally-recognized entities that have published tools and resources for implementers.