CASD's plan combines professional development, revamped instructional models, and tools to help more students ready by end of ...
About 23% of third graders, or nearly 12,000 students, scored below the required reading level last spring. But fewer than 3% were ultimately held back, according to newly provided state data.
As states pass laws requiring schools to follow the “science of reading,” one aspect of these policies has stirred up particular controversy: Holding back struggling readers who don’t reach ...
Third graders in Maryland who don’t read on grade level by the end of the school year may find themselves repeating the grade. Maryland’s department of education is considering enacting a statewide ...
JESSIEVILLE — Jessieville School District administrators outlined new third grade promotion and retention requirements under ...
An early literacy bill includes several strategies designed to boost reading skills in K-3 students — including retention.
The testing window for the IREAD-3 assessment opens in just a few days. Legislation passed last year requires 3rd grade students to be retained if they do not pass the Indiana reading assessment.
SB241 would allow schools to hold back third graders who can't read at grade level. But it would also introduce more reading ...
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