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Literacy Updates Sara Wiebke K-3 Literacy Specialist
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Elementary Principals’ Literacy Institute Intensive, six-day professional learning opportunity Focuses on literacy assessment and instruction Emphasis on a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) framework while examining: Effective English Language Arts core instruction practices Evidence-based interventions The use of DIBELS and other literacy assessments as part of data-driven problem solving approach School literacy goals will be integrated into the design of the institute to support principals in achieving their goals.
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Elementary Principals’ Literacy Institute Dates: October 11-12, 2016 January 17-18, 2017 March 7-8, 2017 Submit application on or before May 1, 2016 (link to application below): https://drive.google.com/open?id=1zEbb5OM3V29euOGbIZZ1FWdtqfmUgr8pgtLYcrabTF0 https://drive.google.com/open?id=1zEbb5OM3V29euOGbIZZ1FWdtqfmUgr8pgtLYcrabTF0 For questions or additional information, contact Jennifer Throndsen, PreK-12 Literacy Coordinator 801.538.7893 Jennifer.Throndsen@schools.utah.gov Jennifer.Throndsen@schools.utah.gov
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Early Reading Software Vendors 53A-17a-167 Each program was designed to support individualized student learning through computer-adaptive software that matches student achievement levels to provide tailored instruction. A public school that does not use the early interactive reading software in accordance with the technology provider’s dosage recommendations for two consecutive years may not continue to receive a license. K-3 focus, if additional licenses, can be used with 4-6 K-3 population is used to decide size of license needed Data only collected for K-3
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Early Reading Software Application for SY 2016-17 Due April 15, 2016 Applications online at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1dwgxUxlLzZZJchBQL9zM4SXzNmqg m-uIL6EchST7fHs/viewform?usp=send_form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1dwgxUxlLzZZJchBQL9zM4SXzNmqg m-uIL6EchST7fHs/viewform?usp=send_form Assurances signed and emailed as attachment
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Legislative Update Failed Legislation: HB41, HB42, SB163 New Legislation: SB101: High Quality School Readiness Program Expansion ($9 million - TANF) Creates the Student Access to High Quality School Readiness Programs Grant Program to expand access to high quality school readiness programs for eligible students Requires the Department of Workforce Services to determine eligibility for an Intergenerational Poverty Scholarship Provides for the State Board of Education to administer a home-based technology school readiness program for eligible students Creates the Intergenerational Poverty School Readiness Scholarship Program Establishes early childhood education training Requires the State Board of Education to contract with an independent evaluator to conduct an ongoing evaluation of the effectiveness of high quality school readiness programs Link to Bill: http://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/static/SB0101.htmlhttp://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/static/SB0101.html For questions or additional information, contact Sue Okroy, PreK Specialist 801.538.7765 Susan.Okroy@schools.utah.gov Susan.Okroy@schools.utah.gov
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