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Read to Achieve North Carolina: Excellent Public Schools Act

Read to Achieve Legislation Part VII-A Excellent Public Schools Act “The goal of the State is to ensure that every student read at or above grade level by the end of third grade and continue to progress in reading proficiency so that he or she can read, comprehend, integrate, and apply complex texts needed for secondary education and career success.” House Bill 950 Goals of Legislation All students will be proficient readers by the end of third grade Students have multiple opportunities to show proficiency Extra support is provided to third and fourth grade students

Read to Achieve Legislation 7 Components 1.Comprehensive Plan for Reading Achievement 2.Developmental Screening and Kindergarten Entry Assessment ( ) 3.Facilitating Early Grade Reading Proficiency 4.Elimination of Social Promotion 5.Successful Reading Development for Retained Students 6.Notification Requirements to Parents and Guardians 7.Accountability Measures

Major Components K-3 Diagnostic Reading Assessment Mandatory retention (label) of third graders not performing on grade level Optional Summer Reading Camp Fourth Grade classes with interventions and monitoring

Early Grade Reading Proficiency K-3 Reading Foundational reading skills build deeper comprehension skills and success in other content areas Students are assessed three times per year – August/September, January/February, and May mClass Reading 3D assessments Assessments measure: phonics, phonemic awareness, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension Provide information to teachers for instructional decisions Monitor student progress more frequently as needed Home Connect letter

Early Grade Reading Proficiency Diagnostic Assessments DIBELSTRC 1 minute probes to assess early literacy skills and fluency Assess text reading comprehension Teacher get immediate feedback about the instructional needs of students Parent reports are generated to provide notification of assessment results and information regarding reading proficiency

Early Grade Reading Proficiency Additional Support If students need additional support: Interventions are implemented at school Intervention plan is shared with parents Teachers frequently monitor student progress Instructional changes are made as needed

Early Grade Reading Proficiency At or Above Grade Level If students are reading at or above grade level: Continue to progress in reading proficiency Read, comprehend, integrate, and apply complex texts Become an independent reader

State Level Assessments Beginning of Grade (BOG) and End of Grade (EOG) Measures student progress toward standards BOG is for reading only and provides an indication as to whether a student is on track EOG is for reading and math Scores range from Level 1 (the lowest) to Level 5 (the highest) Multiple choice tests Student reads selections and answer questions

Elimination of Social Promotion What to Expect Third Grade students attend summer camp and/or multiple data sources are reviewed If proficient, move to 4 th grade If not proficient, move to 4 th grade with 3 rd grade retention label or physically retained in 3 rd grade Third Grade students take second assessment If proficient, move to 4 th gradeIf not proficient, option to attend summer camp Third Grade students take End of Grade assessment If proficient, move to 4 th gradeIf not proficient, take second test

Good Cause Exemptions 1.Limited English Proficient students with less than two school years of instruction in an English as a Second Language program. 2.Students with disabilities, as defined in G.S. 115C-106.3(1), and whose individualized education program indicates (i) the use of the NCEXTEND1 alternate assessment, (ii) at least a two school year delay in educational performance, or (iii) receipt of intensive reading interventions for at least two school years. 3.Students who demonstrate reading proficiency appropriate for third grade students on an alternative assessment approved by the State Board of Education (Discovery Education, Reading 3D, Read to Achieve alternative assessment) 4.Students who demonstrate, through a student reading portfolio, reading proficiency appropriate for third grade students. 1.Students who have received reading intervention and previously been retained more than once in kindergarten, first, second, or third grades.

Summer Reading Camp Provided by Cabarrus County Schools No cost to parents At least 72 hours of instruction over the course of four weeks Students are engaged in: Small group, intensive reading instruction Blended learning opportunities Science-based inquiry lessons on a topic of their choice Breakfast and lunch are provided Transportation is provided Low student-teacher ratios with highly-qualified teachers

What if my child has a retention label in fourth grade? Students move on to 4 th grade with retention label Taught 4 th grade standards Provided with interventions and monitoring to continue to support student in reading Monthly written reports on your child’s reading progress Reading contract between parent and school 90 minutes of uninterrupted reading instruction

What if my child has a retention label in fourth grade? Opportunity for mid-year promotion: Read to Achieve test, local alternative assessment approved by the State Board of Education, or completed portfolio by November 1 Retention label is removed if child is proficient All students remain in same classes for entire year Take 4 th grade EOG Promotion to 5 th grade is principal decision

What can I do to help my child? Read with your child for minutes each day. Let your child see you reading for fun and for practical purposes. Choose and read books that your child enjoys. Talk with your child and ask questions about what he or she is reading. Visit the local public library, check out books, and participate in library events.

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