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Third Grade Reading Guarantee Update

Third Grade Reading Guarantee Update. March 28 th , 2014 Kevin Draper Program Administrator: Center for Curriculum and Assessment. Target: Early Intervention/Support for “at risk” K-3 students. Third Grade Reading Guarantee. Senate Bill 21.

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Third Grade Reading Guarantee Update

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  1. Third Grade Reading Guarantee Update March 28th, 2014 Kevin Draper Program Administrator: Center for Curriculum and Assessment

  2. Target: Early Intervention/Support for “at risk” K-3 students

  3. Third Grade Reading Guarantee Senate Bill 21

  4. New and Modified Language in SB 21 Legislation Reading Competencies Teacher Qualifications Staffing Plans

  5. Requirements • September 30th diagnostics • Reading Improvement and Monitoring Plans • Teacher Qualifications - 3rd grade Teachers

  6. Reading CompetenciesJanuary 31, 2014

  7. Reading Competencies Programs and July 1, 2014 Credentials List Reading Endorsement July 1, 2016 P-3 and 4-9 License July 1, 2017

  8. 3rd Grade Teachers One Year of Teaching Experience Teacher Qualifications

  9. Teacher Qualifications- Reading Endorsement - Masters in Reading - Rigorous Test (Praxis 5203)

  10. Teacher Qualifications-Most Effective Teacher Rating - Value-Added - Programs and Credentials (2016)

  11. Retain Students That Do Not Meet the Required Cut Score Third Grade Only

  12. Promotion/Retention • Students can be promoted through: • Fall and spring OAA • OAA Alternative • Summer OAA (Summer Promotion Policy) • Mid-Year Promotion Policy • Retention is based on a student’s inability to either meet the 392 OAA cut score or meet the requirement of the other outlined promotion opportunities • Students will be reported as being either a 3rd grade of 4th grade student based on their reading proficiency

  13. Promotion/Retention (cont’d) • OAA Alternatives are now available • Summer OAA July 7th – 11th Testing Window August 15th – Scores reports provided to districts * Can also use OAA Alternative throughout summer • Mid-Year Promotion Follow district policy

  14. OAA Alternatives • TerraNova • IOWA • NWEA – Map Two administrations during the year and one during the summer • Updated FAQ now available on ODE website • Linking studies are being completed for TerraNova and IOWA

  15. Exemptions • Students with significant cognitive disabilities (Alternate Assessment) • ELLs with less than three years of ESL instruction and less than three years in US schools • Some students with an IEP (see guidance) • Previously retained with two years of intensive remediation

  16. Data and Reporting EMIS Data Staffing Plan Reporting K-3 Literacy Progress Measure

  17. Looking Forward • OAA Alternative list now available • Districts need to have their ‘Mid-Year Promotion Policy’ reviewed and approved by their local district school board and in place for potential students • Summer Reading OAA (July 7th-11th) • Additional guidance concerning exemptions and acceleration policies regarding the TGRG will be forthcoming

  18. DRAFT

  19. ODE Current Resources RIMP Template Teacher Resources TGRG Guidance Manual

  20. Research Ann Casey Foundation “Why Reading by the End of 3rd Grade Matters” - Intervention as early as possible makes a difference Manhattan Institute Study “The Benefits of Florida’s Test-Based Promotion System” - Retained students performed better in later grades than those socially promoted

  21. Social Media Ohio Families and Education Ohio Teachers’ Homeroom ohio-department-of-education storify.com/ohioEdDept @OHEducation OhioEdDept

  22. Questions

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