Manage intervention plans
Intervention plans are the templates that staff members will use to create interventions. You must have permission to create or edit intervention plans.
Create an intervention plan
- From the Utility Apps menu, select MTSS Interventions.
- Navigate to the Intervention Bank tab, and click Create a New Intervention Plan.
- Enter a Plan Title.
- Select if the plan will be Public or Private. Only the plan creator can use private plans.
- Select the Schools that will have access to the plan.
- Choose the plan Level, Type, and Subtype.
- Enter the Funding Source, Description, Purpose of the plan, additional Plan details, and the Outcome Target.
- Select if the plan will be a Scheduled plan or Untimed.
- If you select a scheduled plan, enter the required meeting schedule. This is an enforced schedule that the interventionist must meet.
- If needed, add Student Support Resources.
Resources added to an Intervention Plan will be added to subsequent interventions created from the plan. Intervention editors can remove these resources and add or remove additional resources within an intervention. - If needed, add plan goals.
- Click Save.
Add goals
- In the intervention, under the goal section, click Add New Goal.
- Enter a Goal Name and Objective.
- Select a Score Type. The score type determines the type of charts used to display intervention progress.
- Enter the Target score.
- To set assessment, attendance, or behavior goal data:
- Click Set Goal Data.
- Make your selections and click Set Data.
- Click Save Goal. You must save each goal separately to apply them to the intervention plan.
Duplicate a plan
- From the Utility Apps menu, select MTSS Interventions.
- Navigate to the Intervention Bank tab.
- On the intervention plan you want to duplicate, select the Options menu and choose Duplicate.
- Enter a Plan Title.
- To copy associated goals, select Goal.
- Click Duplicate.
By default, the new plan is set to inactive, and you must activate the plan before you can start using it.
For multi-district tenants:
If a user with state-level permissions duplicates state-level plans, the new plans are automatically marked as state-level.
Plans duplicated by users without state-level permissions are marked by default as non-state-level and available only to their district.