Read to Achieve Webinar 4 April 28, 2015 Judith Halasek RTA Coordinator

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Read to Achieve Webinar 4 April 28, 2015 Judith Halasek RTA Coordinator

Agenda Spring Requirements Response to Intervention Best Literature of 2014 Summer Reading

RTA Requirements Program Evaluation Survey – due by May 15 Surveys for classroom teachers and principals – due between May 18 – May 31 Intervention Tab – all student records closed by the end of the school year Assurance Statement – due by August 1

For more information on the data standards for the Intervention Tab

Go to education.ky.gov. Type RTA requirements in the search box. Find the assurance statement near the bottom of the page.

500L

560L

500L Recommended to be read aloud

90L

480L Recommended to be read aloud

180L Recommended to be read aloud

1040L Recommended to be read aloud

630L Recommended to be read aloud

730L Recommended to be read aloud

SUMMER READING Kathy Mansfield, KDE Library Media/Textbooks Consultant

2015 THEME: HEROES “Every Hero Has a Story” – Children’s theme “Unmask!” – Teen theme “Escape the Ordinary” – Adult theme

Pledge to Read! Kentucky was #1 in the nation for Summer Reading pledges in 2014 – over 40,000 books pledged to read! Visit “Find-a-Book, KY” to make your reading pledge this summer – ( Incentives once again offered by MetaMetrics partners

Visit “Find-a-Book, KY” to make your reading pledge this summer: Pledge to Read!

SUMMER READING Kathy Mansfield, KDE Library Media/Textbooks Consultant