Student Success Team SST Manual - SFUSD - sfusd 2026

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  2. Begin by reviewing the Table of Contents to familiarize yourself with the sections, such as 'Request for Assistance' and 'SST Team Member Roles and Responsibilities'.
  3. Fill out the 'Request for Assistance (1.0)' form by entering student details, including name, grade, and concerns. Use checkboxes for strengths and prior interventions.
  4. Utilize the 'SST Meeting Summary Forms' to document discussions during meetings. Ensure you assign action items clearly to team members.
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Under the management of the San Francisco Board of Education, the district serves approximately 50,046 students across 122 schools.
The SST meeting provides everyone with an opportunity to share concerns and develop a plan. The interventions agreed upon will vary depending on the childs needs. Follow-up meetings are scheduled to ensure that the plan is working and to make adjustments to ensure student success.
The goal of the SSSP is to increase student access and success by providing students with core SSSP services, including orientation, assessment and placement, and counseling, advising and other education planning services and support services necessary to assist them in achieving their educational goal and declared
8 Steps to Academic Success Step 1: Set Goals. Goals help to keep you going by: Step 2: Have a Positive Attitude. Step 3: Manage Your Time. Step 4: Read Textbooks Course Readings. Step 5: Attend your Lectures. Step 6: Record your Lecture Notes. Step 7: Prepare for Exams. Step 8: Write Your Exams.
The SST is the first step in the prereferral processes. The team holds an SST meeting, looks at the data which should include any school wide screeners, grades, state testing, RTI data if applicable, work samples and more.

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The Student Success Team (SST) is a solution oriented general education process whose purpose is to involve all involved parties in providing a comprehensive, positive, problem-solving approach to assist students, families and teachers in developing effective solutions, identify instructional strategies, interventions
SST Roles. Provide direct support/instruction to students to improve achievement. Support school efforts to improve outcomes for struggling students. Try to re-engage early school leavers. Support students through key transition points from elementary to secondary school.

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