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NC Read to Achieve 3 rd Grade Parent Night August 29, 2013
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NC Read to Achieve Law O Requires 3 rd graders who score Level 1 or 2 in reading on the 3 rd grade EOG be retained and not promoted to the 4 th grade O Students can receive a good cause exemption by showing proficiency on a Read to Achieve test. O Students with an IEP, some limited English proficient students, and students that have already been retained can receive a good cause exemption.
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Goal O “The goal of the state is to ensure that every student read at or above grade level by the end of the 3 rd 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.”
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Why the Law is Being Implemented O Early identification and early intervention O Reduce the need for remedial classes in middle and high school O Increase graduation rate O All students college and career ready at graduation
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The Process O Students are assessed using mClass Reading 3D. O Parents will receive a Home Connect letter showing progress and activities to do at home. O If the student is below proficiency, a Personal Education Plan (PEP) will be developed and the child’s progress will be monitored frequently. If the student has a learning disability, the IEP will serve as the PEP.
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The EOG O In the spring, students will take the EOGs for reading and math. Their scores will fall between Level 1 (the lowest) and Level 4 (the highest). Proficiency is Level 3. O If the student is not proficient in reading, and they do not qualify for a good cause exemption, then he or she will attend summer reading camp.
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Summer Reading Camp O A parent can decide that the child will not attend summer reading camp, but the student will be placed in a third grade class the following year. O Summer reading camps will be at least 6 weeks. O Students can show proficiency after the camps by passing the Read to Achieve test and be promoted to the 4 th grade.
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Retention O If a student is still not proficient after the camp, the student moves to the next year with a “retained” label. O Students will receive intensive remediation within the regular class setting or in a pull- out class for 90 minutes. O Parents will receive monthly written reports and parent-guided home reading strategies.
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Retention (cont.) O A mid-year promotion will be determined by November 1 st. O If the student shows proficiency on a Read to Achieve test the retained label will be removed. O If the student does not show proficiency at mid-year, he or she will begin work on a portfolio based on 4 th grade standards. O If the portfolio is not completed, the retained label remains.
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