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Elementary Literacy Procedures

Year 2 of the READ ActSeptember 19, 2014

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READ PlansIdentified after two progress monitoring probes

Written within the before deadline time period after the start of school

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READ Plans for ESS StudentsPlease note change

SRD Students that are also ESS Students will need a READ Plan and an IEP

ESS Students that qualify for the CoAlt and/or are working on extended evidence outcomes may have their READ Plan Goals embedded within the IEP

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READ Plans for ESS StudentsPlease refer

The IEP is not meant to replace a student’s general education curriculum or services; rather, it supplements general education and allows the child to access and benefit from general education.

Placing general education interventions into the IEP means that a school district could be subjected to IDEA dispute resolution procedures and, potentially, to liability under IDEA for services that are not IDEA services.

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Takeaways New Literacy Plans will be written for Strategic (Tier

II) Students only

READ Plans will be for Intensive (Tier III) Students.

ESS students will need a READ Plan and an IEP.

Collaboration between the general ed teacher and the ESS teacher


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