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Reform Social Promotion

Reform Social Promotion. It is critical to ensure students have the skills necessary to succeed, so they are not set up for failure. Reform Social Promotion. Passed legislation to eliminate social promotion in 3 rd grade – gateway year 3 rd grade students are still learning to read

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Reform Social Promotion

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  1. Reform Social Promotion It is critical to ensure students have the skills necessary to succeed, so they are not set up for failure.

  2. Reform Social Promotion • Passed legislation to eliminate social promotion in 3rd grade – gateway year • 3rd grade students are still learning to read • 4th grade students are reading to learn • Students who score level 1 (lowest level) on 3rd grade FCAT reading must be retained unless the student meets good cause exemptions.

  3. Reform Social Promotion • Six Good Cause Exemptions: • Student with a disability who does not take FCAT • Limited English Proficient (LEP) student who has had less than 2 years of English for Speaker’s of Other Languages (ESOL) instruction • Student with a disability who takes FCAT and has previously been retained • Any student with a reading deficiency who has previously been retained twice • Student demonstrates proficiency on an alternate assessment(Stanford 9 or Stanford 10) • Student demonstrates proficiency through a student portfolio

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  5. Retention Works Manhattan Institute researcher Jay Greene did a study on Florida’s third grade retention policy, after two years of the policy, and found: • Retained third graders made significant gains compared to socially promoted students. • These gains actually grew substantially from the first to the second year after retention. • Students who are socially promoted appear to fall farther behind over time, while retained third graders are able to catch up and succeed in later grades.

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