JAMES A. WRIGHT 364 LONG ROAD TULLY, NY 13159 PHONE: (315) 720-6718 E-MAIL: JIMW13159@GMAIL.COM WEBSITE: WWW.INTERVENTIONCENTRAL.



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JAMES A. WRIGHT 364 LONG ROAD TULLY, NY 13159 PHONE: (315) 720-6718 E-MAIL: JIMW13159@GMAIL.COM WEBSITE: WWW.INTERVENTIONCENTRAL.ORG EDUCATION 2004 Certificate of Advanced Study in School Administration/Educational Leadership Syracuse University 1993 Master of Science/ Certificate of Advanced Study in School Psychology State University of New York (SUNY) College at Oswego 1985 Master of Arts in English Literature & Language SUNY University Center at Binghamton 1983 Bachelor of Arts in English Literature SUNY University Center at Binghamton PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Fall 2007- Present Summer 2006- Summer 2007 Summer 2004- Summer 2006 Fall 2003- Summer 2004 Independent Trainer and Consultant. Present workshops on topics of Response to Intervention (RTI) to school districts and educational organizations across the nation. Provide consultation services to school districts to support their implementation of RTI. Director of Pupil Services, Baldwinsville (NY) Schools. Oversaw school district s Response to Intervention process, including Instructional Support Teams. Coordinated the planning and delivery of services to special-needs students at the secondary level. Supervised Guidance Department, school nurses, school psychologists, and social workers. Assistant Director of Special Education, Baldwinsville (NY) Schools Chaired all initial Committee on Special Education and Section 504 meetings. Served as district Section 504 Coordinator. Assisted in planning Special Education Department programs. Ensured the compliance of Special Education Department staff with district policies and New York State Education Department Regulations relating to special-needs students. Coordinator for Student Support Services, Syracuse (NY) Schools. Administrative duties included supervision of school psychology staff, oversight of

Wright 2 Syracuse Schools Section 504 Committee, coordination of mental health initiatives in large urban district. Spring 2003 School Administration Intern, Pupil Services/Educational Accountability Departments, Syracuse City Schools. Completed internship in school administration, supporting two departments in an urban school district. Coordinated district mental health services and linkages with community mental-health agencies (Pupil Services Department). Participated in trouble-shooting data-management projects and exploring plans to create district data-warehouse (Educational Accountability Department). 1998-2003 School-Based Intervention Team (SBIT) Project Coordinator/Trainer, Syracuse (NY) Schools. Coordinated professional development for the SBIT pre-referral intervention project in Syracuse elementary schools. Presented at regional and state conferences on the SBIT project. Created, revised, and updated SBIT workshops and prepare training materials. Developed on-line intervention resources for the SBIT web site. 1994-1998 Coordinating [Chief] School Psychologist, Syracuse (NY) Schools. Monitored Syracuse School District needs for school psychological services, assisted administration in assigning school psychologists to building sites, coordinated psychologist professional development, served on district committees addressing educational reform, provided mentoring support to newly hired school psychologists, oversaw technology purchases and training for psychology department, supervised school psychology interns. 1992-2002 Program Evaluation Consultant, New York State Teacher Resource & Computer Training Centers. Through the New York State Education Department, consulted with network of 117 Teacher Training Centers across New York State on issues of program evaluation. Conducted periodic trainings on program evaluation issues at state Teacher Center Conferences. Developed on-line resources for the Teacher Center Program Evaluation web site: www.programevaluation.org. 1990-2004 School Psychologist, Syracuse (NY) Schools. Conducted psycho-educational assessments of elementary-school students with suspected learning handicaps. Provided consultation services to teachers and parents. Organized and headed the Syracuse Schools Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Committee to create unified method for school-based assessment of ADHD. PRINT PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS & ELECTRONIC MEDIA McDougal, J. L., Graney, S. B., Wright, J. A., & Ardoin, S. P. (2009). RTI in practice: A practical guide to implementing effective evidence-based interventions in your school. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Wright 3 Wright, J. (2007). The RTI toolkit: A practical guide for schools. Port Chester, NY: National Professional Resources, Inc. Wright, J. (2008). The power of RTI: Classroom management strategies (K-6) [DVD].Port Chester, NY: National Professional Resources, Inc. Wright, J. (2012). RTI success in secondary schools: A toolkit for middle and high schools. Port Chester, NY: National Professional Resources, Inc. Wright, J. (2014). Strategies for struggling learners in the era of CCSS and RTI. Port Chester, NY: National Professional Resources, Inc. PRINT PUBLICATIONS: JOURNAL ARTICLES Wright, J., & Cleary, K. S. (2006). Kids in the tutor seat: Building schools' capacity to help struggling readers through a cross-age peer-tutoring program. Psychology in the Schools, 43(1), 99-107. Wright, J. (2005, November/December). Intervention ideas that really work. Principal, 85(2) pp.12-16. Wright, J. (2005, Summer). Five interventions that work. NAESP [National Association of Elementary School Principals] Leadership Compass, 2(4) pp.1,6. Wright, J. & Dusek, J. B. (1998). Compiling school base rates for disruptive behaviors from student disciplinary referral data. School Psychology Review, 27, 810-819. Daly, E., Wright, J., Kelly, S., & Martens, B.K. (1997). Measures of early academic skills: Reliability and validity with a first grade sample. School Psychology Quarterly, 12, 268-280. SELECTED RECENT PRESENTATIONS & TRAININGS/CONSULTATIONS Wright, J. (5 March 2014). Mississippi Association of Psychology in the Schools. Presented a keynote, Gaining the Instructional Edge: How to Find & Fix Academic Skill Deficits Through RTI and the Common Core Standards, at the MAPS spring conference in Oxford, MS. Wright, J. (28 January 2014). Midwestern Educational Resources, LLC. Presented a full-day training, Using Data & Establishing Problem-Solving Teams Within the Framework of RTI, in Ann Arbor, MI. Wright, J. (26 November 2013). East Harlem Scholars Academy. Conducted an on-.site schoolwide 'RTI behavioral audit' for a New York City-based charter school.

Wright 4 Wright, J. (10-11 September 2013). Clint (TX) Independent School District. Presented a two-day training, Gaining the Instructional Edge in the Elementary Grades: How to Find & Fix Reading & Math Skill Deficits, at Desert Hills Elementary School. Wright, J. (14-15 August 2013; 11 March 2014). Hawaii Department of Education. Provided initial and follow-up training in Honolulu, HI, to a statewide network of Response to Intervention consultants who then provided RTI turnkey training at their schools. Wright, J. (9 February 2012). Association of Wisconsin School Administrators. Presented a keynote, Tier 1: Response to Intervention/Mathematics, at the AWSA elementary school principals' conference in Elkhart Lake, WI. Wright, J. (4 November 2011). NYSASCD/Capital-Region BOCES. Presented a keynote, The Race Toward Accountability: How Schools Can Work Smarter Not Harder To Help At-Risk Students Achieve, at a regional conference of New York State educators in Schenectady, NY. Wright, J. (22 September 2011). South Dakota Association of School Psychologists. Presented a full-day training, RTI: Academic Interventions for Difficult-to-Teach Students, at the annual fall conference of the SDASP in Aberdeen, SD. Wright, J. (12 July 2011). National Association of School Psychologists. Presented the opening keynote, Six Ways to Motivate Students, for the NASP 'Critical Issues' Summer Conference in Indianapolis, IN. Wright, J. (22-24 March 2011). Establishing Response to Intervention in Middle and High Schools: A Step-by-Step Guide. Four-day workshop series presented in locations throughout Illinois for the Illinois Principals Association. RTI TRAINING & CONSULTATION: SELECTED SCHOOL DISTRICT CLIENTS Yonkers City School District, Yonkers, NY Rochester City School District, Rochester, NY Genesee Intermediate School District, Flint, MI Ysleta Independent School District, El Paso, TX RTI TRAINING & CONSULTATION REFERENCES Jean Smith, Professional Development Director Illinois Principals Association 2940 Baker Drive Springfield, IL 62703 217-525-1383 jean@ilprincipals.org Rick Razo, Director of Special Education Education Service Center Region 19 (Texas Education Agency) 6611 Boeing Drive

Wright 5 El Paso, Texas 79925 915-780-5091 rrazo@esc19.net Patti Slobogin, Ph.D., Director Lower Hudson Special Education Technical Assistance & Support Center Putnam/Northern Westchester BOCES (New York State Education Department) 200 BOCES Drive Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 914-248-2290 pslobogin@pnwboces.org Linda Schluter, Assistant Superintendent for Special Education & Student Services Bedford Central School District Fox Lane Campus PO Box 180 Mt. Kisco, NY 10549 914-241-6022 lschluter1212@bcsdny.org