Student Support Services

Multi-Tiered System of Support for Students

At Mayfield Junior School, each child is challenged to reach their potential and to work independently with grade-level curriculum. We encourage our students to respond to the needs of our time with compassion, integrity, and confidence in God and in their own gifts.

We offer a three-tiered system of support to meet students’ academic and behavioral needs. While the overall structure is consistent across both Lower and Middle School, the specific supports may vary by division. Decisions on what support will be given are made in collaboration with the classroom teacher, the learning center, administration, parents/guardians (as needed), and a neuropsychologist or psychologist, if applicable

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  • Tier One: Universal Support

    Provided to all students as part of the general education program.
    • High-quality, evidence-based instruction in the classroom
    • Universal curriculum to support students in completing grade-level assignments independently
    • Academic and behavioral support from the classroom teacher
    • Parent education sessions offered through the Learning Center

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  • Accomodation Examples

    • Extended time on tests, quizzes, or any other assignments
    • Assistive technology; speech-to-text/text-to-speech
    • Preferential seating
    • Specialized formatting according to student visual processing needs
    • Calculator use for tests and quizzes
    • Multiplication table use
    • Use of notes on assessments
    • Alternate testing environments
    • Access to Learning Specialist Support

    Accommodations do not include modifying expectations: simplifying content, altering pacing, changing learning objectives, exempting students from school expectations, or removing a student from core instruction.

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  • Tier 2: Targeted Support

    For students who:
    • Are not yet meeting grade-level expectations based on classroom performance or norm-referenced assessments (e.g., NWEA, AIMS WebPlus)
    • Need more support than Tier One to complete grade-level curriculum independently
    Support may include:
    • Targeted help during teacher office hours
    • Small-group instruction with a Learning Specialist
    • Strategies and accommodations (may or may not be documented in an official learning plan)
    Note: The Learning Specialist may recommend outside testing (if not already completed) to determine if formal accommodations are needed due to a learning difference.

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  • Tier 3: Individualized Support

    For students who:
    • Have not made adequate progress with Tier One and Tier Two supports
    • Require a more individualized support plan
    Supports will include:
    • Strategies and accommodations (may or may not be documented in an official learning plan) documented in an Academic Support Plan created in collaboration with parents/guardians.
    • Outside testing may be recommended to better understand the student’s learning needs.
    Important Notes
    • Tier Three supports help students access grade-level curriculum without lowering standards.
    • Tier Three supports do not include modifications that reduce expectations—such as fewer or easier test questions or assignments.
    • Tier Three supports are provided in addition to regular classroom instruction, not in place of it. Tier Three is designed to supplement rather than replace Tier One instruction. This ensures all students maintain access to the core curriculum while receiving the additional support they need.
    • If intense intervention is needed, we may recommend seeking outside services.

The Learning Center

At Mayfield Junior School, our Learning Center embodies the Holy Child philosophy of trust and reverence for the dignity of every person. We are committed to helping all of our students meet their potential and develop as confident, independent learners. Our Learning Specialists work alongside teachers, administrators, parents, and outside educational professionals to fulfill our mission using a strengths-based approach.

Our Mission
To address the individual needs of students so they are able to complete grade-level curriculum independently.


Learning Center Programs

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  • 5th Grade Skills for Success Program

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  • 6th-8th Grade American Sign Language/X Period (ASLX) Program

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  • Lower School Academic Support

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  • Lower School and Middle School Parent Support

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  • Lower School Lunch Bunch

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  • Middle School Homework Club

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  • Middle School Math Specialist Office Hours

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  • Morning Support

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Counseling Office

At Mayfield Junior School, we promote the personal growth and development of all who participate in the life of the school.  We support our students through social and emotional learning and have a Kindergarten - 8th grade Wellness program that explores interpersonal relationships, promotes inclusivity and belonging, and instills healthy attitudes and behaviors for the students’ emotional, psychological, spiritual, social, moral, and physical development.  

Wellness classes are taught by our two full-time school counselors. Lower School classes focus on the development of emotional regulation skills, communication and problem solving skills and the ability to collaborate well with others.  Middle School classes continue to build on these skills and also include a component of puberty education.

Our counselors are available to provide support to all students and parents.  Students are welcome to drop in the counseling office during recess or lunch to play or talk with school counselors.  They may also request to meet with a counselor to discuss a concern they have.  Parents, administration and teachers may also request a counselor to check in with a student to provide support.  Concerns may be related to school or home life.  If a student would benefit from formal, ongoing counseling, referrals will be made to parents for outside providers. Our school counselors, with parent permission, will work together with outside providers to provide continuity of care for students and families.