Goshen County Schools, a rural district in Wyoming serving 1,600 students across ten unique schools, embarked on a mission to address literacy in their district. Soon they began to see that what they needed was bigger than just literacy. Dr. Kelsey Walker and Taren Hendricks were literacy coaches at the time, before transitioning to the MTSS work within their district.
“As we dove into this world of literacy at a deep level, we kept hearing about MTSS. And if we're not doing MTSS, we're not doing literacy correctly in our district. What we found is that MTSS was really integral in order to build sustainable, efficacious literacy ecosystems within our school district,” shared Dr. Walker.
To improve literacy, the district had invested in a data warehouse that proved very clunky. This system was frustrating for teachers and administrators, leading to low adoption rates. The implementation ultimately fell flat because the tool was not user-friendly and lacked a solid rollout plan. Each school was developing its own system, resulting in a lack of clarity about roles and inconsistent definitions of support tiers.
MTSS was being practiced as "MTSS light."
The district recognized two distinct groups of educators:
When they launched the Branching Minds platform to support MTSS, Goshen County Schools began to see tangible shifts in their practice, turning their challenges into opportunities for growth.
Branching Minds provided more than just a data warehouse for Goshen County Schools; it became a catalyst for improvement. Hendricks noted its streamlined, user-friendly design was an immediate selling point. Most of all, the platform is designed to support best practices. When teachers found they couldn't do certain things in the platform, it sparked conversations about why. Dr. Walker shared a powerful insight: "Through adoption of Branching Minds, we have become better at MTSS."
🎧 Listen to Taren Hendricks and Dr. Kelsey Walker share their experiences and insights on implementing MTSS and literacy initiatives in Goshen County Schools.