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Event Series: MTSS

Session Four: Do We Have Data Yet? Data-based Decision Making: Progress Monitoring for Success

November 19, 2025
Free
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Description 

Presenter: Dr. Judy Elliott

This one-day workshop will focus on data-driven decision-making to monitor student growth, identify areas for change, and assess success. Progress monitoring strategies for screening, diagnostic, formative, and summative assessments will be explored. Strategies for decision-making surrounding the identification of students for instructional change, intensification of the instructional support, and fading of the support will be shared. All students, including those in general education, special education, gifted programs, and those at risk, need progress monitoring.

Schedule

Registration: 8:30 am
Session: 9:00 am – 3:45 pm (lunch on your own at 11:45 am)

 

Judy Elliott

About Dr. Judy Elliott

Judy Elliott is the former Chief Academic Officer of the Los Angeles Unified School District where she was responsible for curriculum and instruction from early childhood through adult, professional development, innovation, accountability, assessment, after school programs, state and federal programs, health and human services, magnet programs language acquisition for both English and Standard English learners, parent outreach, and intervention programs for all students. Before that she was the Chief of Teaching and Learning in the Portland Oregon Public Schools and before that an Assistant Superintendent of Student Support Services in the Long Beach Unified School District in CA. Judy also worked as a Senior Researcher at the National Center on Educational Outcomes at the University of Minnesota.

In 2012, she was appointed by Commissioner John King as the first-ever New York State “Distinguished Educator” to help support and oversee the Buffalo City School District Priority Schools.

Judy continues to assist districts, cooperatives, schools, national organizations, state and federal departments of education in their efforts to update and realign systems and infrastructures around curriculum, instruction, assessment, data use, leadership and accountability that includes all students and renders a return on investment.

Her research interests focus on systems change and leadership, equitable and accessible effective instruction for all students, data-based decision making, and accelerated student achievement.

 

She has trained thousands of staff, teachers, and administrators in the U.S. and abroad in areas of integrated service delivery systems, multi-tiered system of supports, effective use of data, linking assessment to district and classroom instruction and intervention, strategies and tactics for effective instruction, curriculum adaptation, collaborative teaching and behavior management.

 

She has published over 51 articles, book chapters, technical/research reports and books. She sits on editorial boards for professional journals and is active in many professional organizations.

 

Judy is nationally known for her work in Multi-Tiered System of Supports/Response to Instruction and Intervention. She has led many successful projects in this area and actively continues to support school districts and national organizations in this work.

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