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College and Career Readiness- Reading

College and Career Readiness- Reading. Why am I in this class?. Who said I have to take it?. Senate Bill 1 (2009) legislated the need for schools to intervene on the behalf of students who are not meeting college readiness standards.

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College and Career Readiness- Reading

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  1. College and Career Readiness- Reading Why am I in this class?

  2. Who said I have to take it? Senate Bill 1 (2009) legislated the need for schools to intervene on the behalf of students who are not meeting college readiness standards. Any student who does not meet ACT benchmarks on the junior year assessment must be given the opportunity to take a transitional course or some other monitored intervention. (Power Hour)

  3. Why did they pass that law? Data presented at the Governor’s Conference on Postsecondary Education Trusteeship indicated: • 45% of KY’s high school graduates require developmental classes • KY ranks 47th in the percentage of bachelor’s degree obtainment among those 25 years of age and older

  4. What is the Benchmark? • 20 for reading • 19 for math • 18 for English

  5. So what happens if I don’t meet the benchmark? • Many colleges will still accept you but… • You will be signed up for remedial classes. • No credit is given for these classes, even though you pay for the class and must attend the class and must pass class. • Most State schools- cost of one remedial class $1000

  6. What is the goal? At the end of seven weeks, you will take the English COMPASS test. Benchmark is a score of 77. If you meet the benchmark on COMPASS or by retaking the ACT you will • enroll in college credit-bearing courses. • increase the likelihood for successful completion in subsequent college courses. • Students not meeting Reading Benchmark are 80% more likely not to graduate from college because they are not prepared for college level reading.

  7. So now what? • In this class we will: • Review grammar rules • Practice, Practice, Practice

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