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CURRICULUM UPDATES

CURRICULUM UPDATES. May 10, 2011. State Board of Education Rule 6A-6.054. As of April 21, 2011, K-12 student reading intervention requirements have changed.

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CURRICULUM UPDATES

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  1. CURRICULUM UPDATES May 10, 2011

  2. State Board of Education Rule 6A-6.054 As of April 21, 2011, K-12 student reading intervention requirements have changed. Districts must establish criteria beyond FCAT for placing students into different levels of reading intervention classes to meet individual instructional needs of students.  Districts must determine if students have an instructional need in decoding and text reading efficiency through the use of assessments and must identify benchmark criteria for placement of students requiring additional instructional time in reading intervention.

  3. What Has Changed • Fluency has been removed from the placement guidelines and replaced with decoding and text efficiency abilities. • This provides flexibility in scheduling additional time for reading intervention students in need of instruction in decoding and text reading efficiency. • Language was revised to allow flexibility to districts regarding progress monitoring requirements of Level 1 and 2 students.

  4. Placement of Level 1 and Level 2 Students Without Decoding and Text Efficiency Issues • FCAT Level 1 Students must receive 1 period of intensive reading. • FCAT Level 2 students must be placed in an intensive reading course or a content area reading intervention. • Teacher must be NGCAR-PD, CAR-PD, reading endorsed, or reading certified.

  5. Placement of Level 1 and Level 2 Students Who Are Reading 2 years or More Below Grade Level • FCAT Level 1 and 2 Students that are reading 2 or more years below grade level must have 2 periods of intensive reading. • The classes do not need to be by the same teacher. • They do not need to be back to back.

  6. Placement of Level 1 and Level 2 Students With Decoding and Text Efficiency Issues • Students who score at FCAT Level 1 or 2 and have intervention needs in areas of decoding and/or text efficiency must have extended time. • This may occur before or after school daily with teacher support OR • may be in an additional period of intensive reading.

  7. Placement of 11th and 12th Grade Students Who Are FCAT Level 1 • Students in 11th and 12th grade who are FCAT Level 1 will receive reading intervention. • One period of intensive reading intervention is required even if the student has a concordant score necessary for graduation. • Extended time will be determined by the additional assessment results and flow chart.

  8. Placement of 11th and 12th Grade Students Who Are FCAT Level 2 • Students in grades 11 and 12 who have met the graduation requirement with a Level 2 score on FCAT Reading may be served through one of the following options. • Reading courses • Content area courses without a specific professional development requirement (any content area course) • Before or after school

  9. Assessment(s) to Determine Placement All Schools • FCAT FY10 Scores (until FY11 scores are available) All Schools using FAIR • FAIR Middle and High Schools not using FAIR • Pencil/Paper Maze (located in Learning Village) with SRI Elementary Schools not using FAIR • Fountas and Pinnell with SRI PD was conducted for reading coaches on Friday, May 6, 2011, and elementary SAI teachers on Friday, April 29, 2011, to prepare for the administration of the assessments above.

  10. Resources Located in Learning Village Pathway: Learning Village>Elementary, Middle, or High>FY11 Reading>Intensive Reading Placement Information • Maze pencil/paper assessment with directions • Technical assistancepapers • Lexile Level Chart to determine reading grade level equivalent • Placement flow charts • Record of Information Spreadsheet • Breeze presentation for placement information is forthcoming. • Breeze presentation for with directions for administering FAIR is forthcoming.

  11. Professional Development Notification To provide time for personnel to address the changes and to complete the necessary assessments, the following trainings are cancelled. • May 13, 2011 SAI Professional Development • May 20, 2011 Elementary and Secondary Reading Coach Professional Development

  12. Flow Chart for PlacementFAIR Schools Level 1 Students

  13. Flow Chart for PlacementFAIR Schools Level 2 Students

  14. Flow Chart for PlacementRRR Schools Level 1 Students

  15. Flow Chart for PlacementRRR Schools Level 2 Students

  16. Spreadsheet for RRR Schools

  17. Spreadsheet for FAIR Schools

  18. Spreadsheet for SRI and Maze Schools

  19. Contact Information Liz Perlman, Director 434-8255 (PX 48255 ) Barbara Riemer, K-12 Literacy Manager 357-1164 (PX 21164) Kim Stansell-Towe, K-5 Program Planner 963-3882 (PX 43882) Diana Yohe, 6-12 Literacy Program Planner 357-5989 (PX 25989)

  20. Mathematics Updates CAO Meeting May 10, 2011

  21. Secondary News • Intensive Mathematics • Algebra 1 Readiness

  22. Middle School Intensive Mathematics Update Non-Title 1 Schools Option 1: Purchase Vmath Cost: $79 per student per year $399 per teacher kit Option 2: District will provide teacher resources for use of Glencoe Triumph Math. Student resources may be accessed through Learning Village. Title 1 Schools VMath has been purchased for 2011-12 for the Intensive Math course (1204000).

  23. To Increase Algebra 1 Readiness

  24. Algebra 1 Readiness – Independent Student Packet Available for download. Go to middle school math landing page.

  25. Elementary News

  26. FASTT Math For Title 1 Elementary Schools • Is an intervention program • Provides for 10 minutes daily • Differentiates based on student gaps • Develops fluency with basic arithmetic facts • Allows schools to manage one database for FASTT Math, SRI, and Reading Counts

  27. Watch for this memo TO: Select Title 1 Elementary Principals RE: FASTT Math Software Purchase This summer, each Title 1 school will receive an installation of FASTT Math Software. FASTT Math is a research-validated intervention program to help struggling students develop fluency with basic math facts in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. FASTT Math automatically differentiates instruction and practice based on each student’s individual fluency gaps in customized, 10-minute daily sessions. Developing automatic recall of basic facts enables students to focus on higher-order math such as problem-solving and algebra, and to have the confidence to succeed in math. For non-title 1 schools wishing to purchase, the cost is approximately $8,000. Contact: Lighthiser, Brian [BLighthiser@Scholastic.com]

  28. Contact Information Liz Perlman, Director 434-8255 (PX 48255 ) Diana Snider, Secondary Mathematics Program Planner 357-5943 (PX 25943) Tiana DuPont-Roundtree, K-5 Mathematics Program Planner 434-8833 (PX 48833) Good-bye Jeannie Giarrusso – we will miss you!

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