Family-School Collaboration in Multi-Tiered Systems of Support
S. Andrew Garbacz, Devon R. Minch, and Mark D. Weist
Foreword by Kelly Henderson
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S. Andrew Garbacz, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His work focuses on developing, testing, and scaling family–school–community partnership interventions in school and community settings to promote youth mental and behavioral health.
Devon R. Minch, PhD, is Implementation Specialist at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has served in various roles supporting the implementation of best practices for students and families, including as a school psychologist, professional learning specialist, and technical assistance provider. Dr. Minch’s research focuses on the intersection of family–school collaboration and tiered systems of supports.
Mark D. Weist, PhD, is Professor of Clinical–Community and School Psychology at the University of South Carolina. His work focuses on advancing research, practice, and policy on effective school behavioral health programs involving mental health–education system partnerships.
Devon R. Minch, PhD, is Implementation Specialist at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has served in various roles supporting the implementation of best practices for students and families, including as a school psychologist, professional learning specialist, and technical assistance provider. Dr. Minch’s research focuses on the intersection of family–school collaboration and tiered systems of supports.
Mark D. Weist, PhD, is Professor of Clinical–Community and School Psychology at the University of South Carolina. His work focuses on advancing research, practice, and policy on effective school behavioral health programs involving mental health–education system partnerships.