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June 29, 2023 - Regular School Board Meeting | ||
Title C8 - Lexia® LETRS® (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling) | ||
Description
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Gap Analysis Districts must ensure that intensive reading interventions are delivered by instructional personnel who are certified or endorsed in reading (Section 1011.62(8)(d), F.S.), and that Summer Reading Camp instruction for grade 3 students who score Level 1 on the statewide standardized assessment for ELA is provided by a highly effective teacher endorsed or certified in reading. The Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling (LETRS®) is a state approved professional development course of study for the reading endorsement. The LETRS® course of study assists educators with developing, increasing, and demonstrating knowledge of explicit, systematic, sequential, and multi-sensory approaches to reading instruction as outlined in the in-service requirement identified in Florida Statute s. 1012.585(3) F.S. Additionally, the LETRS® course of study assists educators with effectively meeting the needs of students with reading difficulties and disabilities, including dyslexia outlined in the in-service requirement for teaching students with disabilities (SWD) per Senate Bill 1108 (SB 1108). Reporting of data elements is required by Rule 6A.6.053(7)(e) of the District K-12 Comprehensive Evidence-Based Reading Plan within the Comprehensive Management Information System as provided in Rule 6A-1.0014, F.A.C. These data elements include: 1. Student Enrollment in Reading Intervention; 2. Reading Endorsement competency status for teachers; and 3. Reading Certification progress status for teachers. | ||
Previous Outcomes
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Expected Outcomes The expected outcomes include increasing the number of teachers in the district who are reading endorsed to provide reading intervention to students identified with substantial reading deficiencies (tier 3 instruction and intervention) in accordance with Section 1011.62(8)(d), F.S.requiring intensive reading interventions must be delivered by instructional personnel who are certified or endorsed in reading. | ||
Strategic Plan Goal Goal 1: Develop Great Educators and Leaders Strategy 1.2: Provide diagnostic and prescriptive interventions for differentiated instruction in reading. | ||
Recommendation That the Clay County School Board approve the purchase of Lexia® LETRS® (Language Essentials for Administrators and Teachers of Reading and Spelling) for supporting teachers and administrators with obtaining the requirements for adding the reading endorsement to their teaching certificate. | ||
Contact Roger Dailey, Chief Academic Officer, 904.336.6904 roger.dailey@myoneclay.net Heather Teto, Chief of Elem. Educ. , 904-336-6906 heather.teto@myoneclay.net | ||
Financial Impact For 07/01/2023-06/30/2024, the fiscal impact of the Lexia® LETRS® (Language Essentials for Administrators and Teachers of Reading and Spelling) participant materials bundle (print + license) with face-to-face or live webinar professional learning will not exceed $300,000.00 from the 2023-2024 Florida Education Finance Program (FEFP) Evidence-Based Reading Instruction Allocation for professional development and training material. | ||
Review Comments | ||
Attachments 230153 Lexia Learning.pdf |