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Lancaster County School District

Lancaster County School District. Summer Reading Camp – 2014 Proviso 1.84. Purpose of Summer Reading Camp. The General Assembly has directed Districts and the State Department of Education to provide summer reading camps for students who are substantially not demonstrating reading

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Lancaster County School District

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  1. Lancaster County School District Summer Reading Camp – 2014 Proviso 1.84

  2. Purpose of Summer Reading Camp The General Assembly has directed Districts and the State Department of Education to provide summer reading camps for students who are substantially not demonstrating reading proficiency at the end of the third grade.

  3. Funding Funding is based on the prior year’s number of students scoring Not Met 1 on third grade PASS English Language Arts (reading and research). There were 28 LCSD students who qualified last year. The SDE provided funding for 28 LCSD students @ $605 per student for a total of $16,940. This would allow for two summer classes.

  4. Funding and Sites Alternative funding was sought out through 21st Century and Title I. We were able to add six classes to meet the needs of more students not reading on grade level. The camp had to be housed at an elementary schools that was a summer feeding site.

  5. Brooklyn Springs Elementary and Clinton Elementary • Rising 3rd grade class - Title I • Site Coordinator/Nurse - 21st Century • Rising 4th grade class - 21st Century • Rising 5th grade class - 21st Century • Rising 4th grade class – Summer Reading Camp Providing reading intervention to 75-80 total students.

  6. Components • Intensive reading intervention • Encourage the love of reading by providing students with many high interest reading books • Progress monitor students’ reading growth • Actively involve parents; communicate regularly • Provide literacy based thematic units to address science or social studies standards • Establish partnerships with community and faith-based organizations

  7. Summer Reading Camp Community Partners • Clinton - Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian Church • Brooklyn Springs - Emmanuel Baptist Church • Both Schools - Adult Education • The Chamber of Commerce has asked for information about the camps to determine participation.

  8. Summer Reading Camp Family Night Program Kick-off April 24, 2014

  9. A Typical Student Day at Camp Daily Schedule 7:00am Students arrive 7:00am-7:30am Breakfast 7:30am-10:30am Reading instruction 10:30am-11:30am Lunch and Activity Time 11:30am-1:00pmReading instruction 1:00pm Camp dismissed

  10. Instructional Schedule 45 minutes Shared Reading, Read Aloud, Independent Reading 1 hour and 15 minutes Writing Workshop 1 hour and 15 minutes Science and/or social studies units based on upcoming grade level standards 1 hour and 15 minutes Reading Workshop

  11. Summer Calendar Camps must last 6-8 weeks for 4-5 days weekly to provide intensive reading intervention. Summer Reading Camp June 9-26, July 7-31, August 4, 5 Adult Education June 9-26, July 7-24

  12. Research Basis for Summer Reading Camps Research indicates that summer reading loss accounts for at least 80 percent of the reading achievement gap by 9th grade (Allington and McGill Franzen).

  13. READ, READ, READ . . .

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