If a supplemental service provider is assisting a child (or 2-3 children) after school, does this count as Tier 2 interventions?
The key question is not under which tier does this fall, but more importantly, is the child getting what they need in order to be successful. The school is responsible for deciding where interventions fall in each tier. After school or before school could count as an intervention in any tier. The question lies in the intensity and duration of the intervention.
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