Literacy Intervention

Intervention Opportunities

The Process of Data-Driven Literacy Instruction & Intervention


Workflow
Every elementary and upper school schedule includes 4-5 weekly What I Need (WIN) blocks. WIN blocks are designated times for all students to receive targeted interventions and/or extension activities to support their ongoing academic success.

In elementary grades, students experiencing reading difficulties receive small-group or 1-1 support from a licensed interventionist. Elementary interventionists primarily utilize a targeted literacy intervention program called mCLASS Intervention. Read more about elementary intervention below.

In upper grades, interventionists use a combination of research-based strategies and curricular materials that are designed to meet the specific needs of adolescent learners. Read more about upper school intervention below.



Elementary Intervention

mCLASS Intervention is the primary tool used to provide engaging, research-based lessons and games to propel students towards grade-level proficiency. The program addresses the critical literacy skills of phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension.

How and when does mCLASS Intervention work?
Students in mCLASS Intervention receive individualized instruction with a small group of peers based on their instructional needs. Students meet during the school day at times that do not conflict with lunch, recess or core instruction. Every 2-3 weeks, students’ progress is assessed, and instruction is adjusted to make sure they continue to make academic gains.

What type of content does mCLASS Intervention have?
mCLASS Intervention is filled with a variety of immersive content: informative and interesting reading selections, imaginative plays that students produce with their groups, and countless interactive activities and games. More importantly, the content is research-based and proven to have a positive impact on student learning.

How can you support your child’s progress at home?
If your child receives literacy intervention, we recommend that you provide regular time for your child to use the online Boost Reading program. This program uses your child’s assessment data to create a unique learning experience to meet their literacy needs. Find more information in the Boost Reading section above.

To learn more about mCLASS Intervention, contact Alice Wong Tucker, ELA/Literacy District Instructional Lead.

For specific questions about your child's needs and services, contact your child's teacher, principal or school-based literacy coach.

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Upper Grades Intervention

Beyond elementary grades, interventionists use a variety of student data to determine their specific needs and tailor instruction and resources to meet their needs.

Rewards, Phonics for Reading, i-Ready Tools for Instruction, and curriculum-embedded scaffolds and materials are a few of the many tools and used to address the complex literacy needs of adolescent learners. These programs address vocabulary and morphology, oral language and reading comprehension, fluency, phonological awareness and phonics, as needed.

To learn more about upper school intervention, contact Katie Gribben, ELA/Literacy District Instructional Lead (6-8).

For specific questions about your child's needs and services, contact your child's teacher, principal or school-based literacy coach.

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Meet the Interventionists

School Name Title
Amigos School María L. González
Luisa Quintanilla
Literacy Interventionist (K-4)
Dual Language Interventionist
Baldwin School Erin Fitzgerald
Jessica Della Calce
Literacy Interventionist
Literacy Interventionist
Cambridgeport School Tracey DeLucia
Literacy Specialist
Fletcher Maynard Academy Kyla Braggs
Julie D’Angelis
Mikaela Myers
Literacy Interventionist 
Literacy Interventionist
Literacy Interventionist
Graham and Parks School Laura Broach
Amanda Robinson
Debra Gadsden-Holiday
Literacy Interventionist 
SEI Literacy Interventionist
Early Literacy Interventionist
Haggerty School Karen Tlili
Patty West
Title I Literacy Interventionist
Early Literacy Interventionist 
Kennedy-Longfellow School Maryrita Nicolora-Vaz
Lija Yang
Jessica Amato
Reading Interventionist
SEI Literacy Interventionist 
Early Literacy Interventionist
King Open School Colleen Lewis
Ellen McLaughlin
Christine Reycroft
Carla Chernoble
Literacy Interventionist
Title 1 Literacy Interventionist
Early Literacy Interventionist
Literacy Interventionist 
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. School Colleen Lewis Literacy Interventionist 
Morse School Maureen Bobbin
Joanna Nicolich
Early Literacy Interventionist
Literacy Interventionist
Peabody School Susan Locke Literacy Interventionist
Tobin Montessori School Rachel Dyer Literacy Interventionist 
Cambridge Street Upper School Tracey Gordon
Literacy Interventionist 
Putnam Avenue Upper School Andrea Baker
Emily Cyr
Literacy Interventionist 
Literacy Interventionist 

Curriculum & Instruction

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Contact Us


135 Berkshire Street 
Cambridge, MA 02141
617.349.7762
Fax: 617.349.6517

Emily Bryan, English Language Arts/Literacy Department Director
Allice Wong TuckerDistrict Instructional Lead Teacher: Literacy, Preschool - Grade 2
Maria MarroquinDistrict Instructional Lead: ELA/Math, Preschool - Grade 2

Katherine Simpson, District Instructional Lead: Literacy, Grades 3 - 5
Katie GribbenDistrict Instructional Lead: Literacy, Grades 6-8+ Transitions
Jennifer Hamilton, Dean of Curriculum & Program, English (Learning Community C) CRLS
Kelley Leary, ELA & Math Clerk

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