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The Surprising Impact of Check-In, Check-Out for High School Students

32 min · 6 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Kristyn Jones and Heather Terry from Norris High School in Nebraska, explore how their implementation of a check-in, check-out intervention is fostering more proactive and relational support systems for students with behavioral needs. They share practical insights, data strategies, and team collaboration tips that can help other schools build effective Tier 2 behavior interventions. Resources: Webinar: Check In Check Out and Beyond: Tier 2 Behavior Interventions That Build Relationships and Foster School Connectedness [https://schoolin-around.captivate.fm/cico-beyond] Tier 2 Behavior Guide [https://schoolin-around.captivate.fm/tier-2-behavior-guide] MTSS in Secondary Schools [https://schoolin-around.captivate.fm/mtss-in-secondary] Designing a Menu of Behavior Intervention Options: Beyond Check-In Check-Out [https://www.branchingminds.com/designing-menu-behavior-intervention-beyond-check-in-check-out] MTSS Mini Summit 2026 [https://www.branchingminds.com/2026-mtss-mini-summit] Request a consultation [https://schoolin-around.captivate.fm/brm-consultation] Takeaways: * Check-in, check-out (CICO) serves as an effective Tier 2 intervention and tracking system. * Integration with the branching minds platform enhances monitoring and decision-making. * Teacher training and staff buy-in are crucial for successful implementation. * Real-life success stories demonstrate the intervention’s positive impact. * Data is leveraged for relational support and academic improvement. * Discipline and behavioral data inform broader Tier 1 and Tier 3 practices. * School staff collaboration, including counselors and resource officers, is vital. * Gradual implementation and patience are key to rolling out interventions. * Creative scheduling helps embed Tier 2 supports during the school day. Learn more about MTSS and Branching Minds by visiting our Branching Minds Website [https://schoolin-around.captivate.fm/branchingminds], or sign up for our weekly Newsletter [https://schoolin-around.captivate.fm/newsletter] on all things MTSS. Don’t forget to follow and connect with us on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn @BranchingMinds.  Send feedback or inquiries to podcast@branchingminds.com!

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