A Parent Guide to Public Act 306 Morenci Area Schools November 7, 2018

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A Parent Guide to Public Act 306 Morenci Area Schools November 7, 2018 3rd Grade Reading Law A Parent Guide to Public Act 306 Morenci Area Schools November 7, 2018

What is the Law all about? Michigan’s test scores on both the Michigan-based M-STEP ELA assessment and NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress) reading assessment have shown a need for attention to early reading and literacy. On the 2015 NAEP Michigan was 41st in the nation for 4th grade reading achievement In an effort to boost reading achievement, Michigan Lawmakers passed Public Act 306 in October 2016

What is the law all about? To help more students be proficient by the end of 3rd grade, the law requires extra support for k-3 students who are not at grade level in reading. The law also states that a child may be retained in 3rd grade if he is one or more grade levels behind in reading at the end of 3rd grade.

What Do I Need to Know as a Parent? Your child’s reading progress will be closely monitored If your child is not reading where expected a plan(IRIP) to improve reading will be created. This includes: Extra instruction or support in areas of need Ongoing checks on reading progress A read at home plan

What Do I Need to Know as a Parent? If you are notified your child may be retained you have the right to meet with school officials and to request an exemption if in the best interest of your child. You have the right and are encouraged to be involved every step of the way!

How will this affect my child? Assessments are given in K-3 to identify students that need extra help in reading. These Students: are at risk for not passing the M-STEP ELA in 3rd grade are not reading at the expected level for his or her grade level and time of year

How will this affect my child? (K-3) If your child is identified as needing additional support, we will Provide your child with an Individual Reading Improvement Plan This means your child’s teacher and support staff will work with your child to find where your child needs support in his or her reading development and create a plan to support him or her.

Individual Reading Improvement Plan (K-3) If your child has an Individual Reading Improvement Plan: The extra supports in your child’s reading improvement plan will occur in small groups during the school day Your child will not miss reading instruction in the classroom You will be provided with a Read At Home Plan that includes activities to engage students in reading at home Your child may also be encouraged to participate in a summer reading program.

How will this affect my child? (3rd Grade) This part of the lawe will apply when this year’s 2nd grade students reach 3rd grade. A Student will not be promoted to 4th grade unless they: 1. receive a reading score of less than 1 year behind on grade 3 ELA M-STEP or 2. show a grade 3 reading level on another test by the superintendent of public instruction

How will this affect my child? (3rd Grade) A child will only be required to repeat 3rd grade once You will be notified by the state and district if your child may be required to be retained You as a parent have the right: 1. to ask for a “good cause exemption” with the school or district within 30 days once notified 2. to request a meeting with school officials

Are There Any Exemptions? Considerations may be made if your child: Has an IEP or 504 plan Is an English Language Learner Has had intensive interventions for 2 years and was previously retained Has been enrolled in current district for less than 2 years and did not receive reading support Is grade level in all other subjects

Are There Any Exceptions? If a request is made, the district superintendent will make a decision in writing and notify parents The decision will be shared at least 30 days before school begins. The decision is final

What Can I do to Support My Child? Read at home with your child daily with books they enjoy! 1. Read out loud to your child 2. Listen to your child read 3. Echo read (you read a line, then they repeat) 4. Read together at the same time 5. Reread or retell favorite stories

What can I do to support my child? Talk to your child about the reading Ask your child to share what they remember. Ask questions about the reading. Connect the stories to your child’s life or other books you’ve read Talk to and with your kids a lot-knowing more words help kids to understand the words they read better

What can I do to support my child? Encourage Writing! Let Children write the sounds they hear, spelling is developmental and a work in progress Grocery lists Journals Comic strips Letter writing Cards (birthday, Christmas, thank you, etc) books

Questions?