MTSS sounds great… until you’re the one trying to manage it.
We know a teacher's time is precious. You have the data. You’ve given the assessments. You know your students need support. But somehow, it still feels like:
If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone. In this session, educator and interventionist Keri Brown breaks down a simple, realistic way to make student support actually work—without adding more to your plate.
Most teachers aren’t struggling to collect data. They’re struggling to use it in a way that actually impacts instruction. In a busy classroom, we often see that:
As Keri shared, “We’re collecting the data… we just aren’t always using it right away.” That gap between collecting and using data is where students can fall behind and where teachers feel stuck.
Instead of making systems more complicated, this approach simplifies everything down to three clear actions: Track it. Teach it. Adjust it.
That is the system. It isn't another program or more assessments; it is just a better way to use what you already have.
Tracking isn’t about testing everything. It is about quickly identifying what students know so you can make informed decisions. Think about these three questions:
This gives you a starting point—not a label—and sets the foundation for everything that comes next.
This is where many classrooms see a shift. Instead of grouping students by “low, medium, or high,” Keri focuses on skill-based groups. These groups are flexible and change as students grow.
This means:
Instruction should move with your students. When you are able to adjust in real time, you can:
Let’s be honest—no classroom runs perfectly. There are interruptions. Transitions take longer than expected. Small groups don’t always happen the way you planned.
That is exactly why this system works. It isn’t about doing everything. It is about focusing on what matters most and making it count.
This is where ESGI becomes a resourceful tool for your classroom. It takes something that can feel overwhelming and makes it simple:
Instead of data sitting in a report, it becomes something you actually use every day.
If you have ever felt like MTSS is one more thing on your plate, this is your chance to simplify it. Start using your data in ways that actually support your teaching and your students.