The Office of Elementary Education and Reading is responsible for supporting and training K-3rd grade teachers, curriculum specialists and other educators by providing research-based instructional strategies on literacy and guidance on the implementation of the Literacy-Based Promotion Act. Passed during the 2013 legislative session, the Literacy-Based Promotion Act (LBPA) places an emphasis on grade-level reading skills, particularly as students' progress through grades K-3. Beginning in the 2014-2015 school year, a student scoring at the lowest achievement level in reading on the established state-wide assessment for 3rd grade will not be promoted to 4th grade unless the student qualifies for a good cause exemption.
The LBPA was
amended in 2016 and includes changes such as an Individual Reading Plan (IRP) and increased expectations for 3rd grade students beginning in 2018-2019.
For more information, please visit:
Building Strong Readers Families as Partners PowerPoint:
PARENTS’ READ-AT-HOME PLAN FOR STUDENT SUCCESS Kindergarten – 4th Grade
PARENTS' READ-AT-HOME PLAN FOR STUDENT SUCCESS (SPANISH VERSION)
HELPING YOUR CHILD LEARN TO READ: A PARENT GUIDE K-3