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Project REACH is a National Center, funded by the Office of Special Education Programs for 5 years, to work with students with intensive social, emotional, and behavioral needs. The project is a collaborative effort between Lehigh University and the University of California, Riverside. The central themes of the project are intervention-based assessment, ecologically and culturally responsive practices, and collaboration across systems of care. During the first year of the project, we conducted literature searches to identify best practices and promising practices that are consistent with our central themes. Throughout Years 2-5, we are conducting a longitudinal analysis with 125 students. The purpose of this analysis is to determine the long-term effectiveness of intervention consistent with best practice. In addition, we are evaluating the role of risk and protective factors on student outcomes.
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