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Title: Updating District Reading Sufficiency Act Plans


1
Updating District Reading Sufficiency Act Plans
READING SUFFICIENCY ACT (RSA)
Sandy Garrett State Superintendent of Public
Instruction Oklahoma State Department of Education
2
Purpose of a District RSA Plan
  • Road map or guide for the successful
    implementation of the Reading Sufficiency Act of
    2005

3
RSA Revisions/Updates
  • Each district is encouraged to review its Reading
    Sufficiency Act Plan yearly.
  • The review should occur early in the school year.

4
Why should a district review its RSA plan?
  • Using data, a district should determine if
    current practices indicated in the plan are
    sufficient for struggling readers to become
    proficient readers.

5
Who is required to submit the districts updated
RSA Plan?
  • Any district with one or more sites which did not
    meet their 2008 established RSA annual goal.
  • Any district with one or more sites in school
    improvement status pursuant to the No Child Left
    Behind Act of 2001.

6
Timeline to Submit Updated RSA Plan
  • On or before Friday, November 21, 2008.
  • Districts may submit their updated RSA plans in
    the mail to the attention of
  • Ms. Lorie George
  • Standards and Curriculum
  • 2500 North Lincoln Boulevard
  • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105

7
Reading Sufficiency Act Plan
  • A template and checklist is provided to guide the
    process for updating a districts RSA plan.
  • Districts may download the RSA plan template and
    checklist from
  • ltwww.sde.state.ok.usgt
  • All districts are required to utilize the 2008
    Reading Sufficiency Act Template when submitting
    their plan to the Office of Standards and
    Curriculum.

8
Cover Page
  • Type district name and county name in the space
    provided along with the county and district
    number.

9
I. Committee Members
  • Type district name.
  • List the names of the committee members, along
    with their title. Be sure to include
    representation from all parties at RSA plan
    meetings.

10
II. District Baseline and Goals
  • Identify the district RSA baseline and reading
    goals for 2006 and 2007. The 2008 goal will be
    100 percent of all third-grade students reading
    satisfactory or advanced on the third-grade
    Criterion-Referenced Test of reading.

11
III. Site Baseline and Goals
  • If a district has more than one elementary site,
    this page must be completed for each site.

12
IV. Reading Assessments
  • Using the chart, complete the instrument(s) used
    for screening, progress monitoring, diagnostic
    and outcome.
  • At the bottom of the chart complete the
    information specific to each type of assessment.

13
Types of Assessments
  • Screening assessments used to determine which
    children are at risk for reading difficulties.
  • Basic Early Assessment of Reading (BEAR)
  • Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills
    (DIBELS)
  • Literacy First Battery of Screening Instruments

14
Types of Assessments
  • Progress Monitoring assessments used to
    determine if students are making progress or need
    intervention to achieve grade level reading
    outcomes.

15
Types of Assessments
  • Diagnostic assessments designed to help
    teachers plan instruction by providing in-depth
    information about students skills and
    instructional needs.

16
Types of Assessments
  • Outcome assessments that provide a bottom-line
    evaluation of the effectiveness of the reading
    program.
  • Criterion-Referenced Test (CRT)

17
V. Additional Instructional Time
  • Each component should be addressed.
  • Provide information concerning
  • Materials/Curriculum
  • Time
  • Personnel

18
After-School Tutoring and/or Summer Programs
  • Provide information concerning
  • Material/Curriculum
  • Date and time of programs
  • Frequency of the program
  • Personnel
  • Transportation

19
VII. Analysis of Data
  • Data is the meat and potatoes of a Reading
    Sufficiency Act Plan.
  • After careful review of the data,
    strengths and weaknesses should be noted for all
    populations.
  • Methods to address weaknesses should be
    noted with detail in the RSA plan.

20
VIII. Timeline
  • Many tasks have dates which are required by the
    State Department of Education.
  • Provide a date, as determined by your district,
    for all other tasks.

21
Program of Reading Instruction
  • Page 42 of the 2008 RSA Implementation
    guide provides a sample Program of Reading
    Instruction form.
  • You are not limited to this form.
  • When creating your own, please include
    assessments, strengths, challenges, services
    offered and a space for signatures.

22
X. Third-Grade Students
  • Provide detailed explanations of services offered
    to third-grade students reading below grade
    level.

23
Continuation for students reading below
grade level.
  • Include what services will be provided to
    students who continue to struggle in fourth grade
    and beyond.

24
Reading Sufficiency Act Funds
  • Provide detailed information concerning the RSA
    budget.
  • RSA funds are to be used for expenses related to
    individual and small group tutoring, purchase of
    and training in the use of screening and
    assessment measures, summer school programs, and
    Saturday programs.
  • Claims submitted for reimbursement will be
    cross-referenced with the information provided in
    this section.

25
Third Grade Summer Academy Reading Program (SARP)
  • Projected date and time for program.
  • Programs/Materials utilized.
  • Projected teacher/student ratio.
  • How will SARP funds be utilized?
  • Claims submitted for reimbursement will be
    cross-referenced with the information provided in
    this section.
  • Optional programs.
  • Indicate other programs utilized by district to
    provide remediation.

26
Contact Information
  • Ms. Lorie George
  • ltLorie_George_at_sde.state.ok.usgt
  • (405) 522-5073
  • Fax (405) 521-2971
  • Standards and Curriculum
  • 2500 North Lincoln Boulevard
  • Oklahoma City, OK 73105-4599
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