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The State of Ohio expects students to be reading at grade level when entering grade 4.
Reading ability is measured through diagnostic assessments in the primary grades, the state grade 3 ELA examination, and a grade 3 alternate assessment. Grade 3 students must earn a minimum score on either the state ELA examination or its alternate assessment in order to be promoted to grade 4. Third Grade Reading Guarantee (TGRG) guidelines apply to all EdChoice & EdChoice Expansion students. Some ISP Ed Choice students may have a participation waiver and other Ed Choice students may have a retention exemption. Non state scholarship students should be served and monitored using the same or similar guidelines as scholarship students within their schools but non state scholarship students are not governed by the legislation and are not required to earn a promotion score in grade 3. Who are waived from complete participation in TGRG?
Non state scholarship students.
Autism scholarship students
Jon Peterson scholarship students
Alternate assessment EdChoice students Who is required to participate in the TGRG diagnostic and reading intervention plans?
All Ed Choice students without an ISP participation wavier.
Which grade 3 Ed Choice students must participate but are exempt from the requirement earn a promotion score in order to be promoted in grade 3?
ELL EdChoice students who have been in the US schools for less than 3 years and have less than 3 years of ELL supports.
EdChoice students who have previously been retained and have received reading intervention.
ISP EdChoice students who are participating in a significantly modified curriculum can be waived from all TGRG requirements. This waiver is decided upon by the ISP team and must be documented in the ISP.
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Which students must participate in state grade level alternate assessment for grades 3-8?
Any Jon Peterson Scholarship students or EdChoice Scholarship students who are identified as alternate assessment students on their ISP must participate in the state’s alternate assessment for grades 3-8.
Any non state scholarship students who are identified as alternate assessment students on their ISP AND who are in schools where 65% or more of the enrolled student population are state scholarship students must participate in the state’s alternate assessment for grades 3-8.
Which students must participate in state grade level regular assessment for grades 3-8?
All Jon Peterson Scholarship students or EdChoice Scholarship students who are not alternate assessment students must participate in the state’s regular assessments for grades 3-8.
All non state scholarship students in schools where 65% or more of the enrolled student population are state scholarship students must participate in the state’s regular assessments for grades 3-8.
Scholarship students required to participate in TGRG and state testing risk the loss of the renewal of their state scholarship if they do not test.
What are the TGRG requirements? Grade K-3 students who are required to participate in TGRG must be administered a reading diagnostics by September 30 or within 30 calendar days of their enrollment. Schools may choose the diagnostic screener from the list of ODE approved screeners. The list now includes 10 different assessments. See chart below.
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Approved TGRG Diagnostic Assessments for 2016-17
Vendor Assessment Approved Grade
Levels Form C
Amplify Education, Inc.
mCLASS: DIBELS Next
K-3 mCLASS:DIBELS Next
Curriculum Associates, LLC
i-Ready Diagnostic Reading
K-3 i-Ready Diagnostic Reading
Scantron Performance Series- Reading
K-3 Performance Series- Reading
Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA)
Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) for Reading
K-3 MAP for Reading
Pearson AIMSweb K-3 AIMSweb
Pearson
Developmental Reading Assessment, Second Edition Plus (DRA2+)
1-3 DRA2+
Renaissance Learning, Inc.
STAR Reading 1-3 STAR Reading
Renaissance Learning, Inc.
STAR Early Literacy K-3 STAR Early Literacy
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
HMH Reading Inventory
1-3 HMH Reading Inventory
NEW: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
NEW: Iowa Assessments Forms E/F Reading Tests Levels 5-9
1-3 Iowa Assessments Forms E/F Reading Tests Levels 5-9
NEW: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
NEW: Continuum Benchmark Assessments for ELA
K-3 Continuum Benchmark Assessments for ELA
Each of these assessment will yield scores that are categorized as either ON TRACK or NOT ON TRACK. Principals must keep documentation of these scores as they are reported through the SAFE ACCOUNT for EDCHOICE students. Students that are measured as NOT ON TRACK must participate in an intensive reading intervention plan that the school develops. State law does not prescribe the intensive reading instruction that must be provided nor does it prescribe the qualifications of the teacher providing the reading interventions. It is up to each
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school to plan, document, and communicate the intensive reading instruction provided to parents. Documentation must be on file should a state audit occur. Schools may electively place ON TRACK students on an intensive reading intervention plan. Does a student ever earn a score high enough to be removed from the intervention plan? Schools may monitor student progress throughout the school year, however, a student on an intensive reading intervention plan remains on the plan until s/her performs ON TRACK on the next year’s reading diagnostic or until the student is promoted to grade 4. Do I have to notify parents? Yes. Parents of K-3 students determined to be NOT ON TRACK must be notified in writing of their child’s reading status and their child’s need for intensive reading intervention. Parents of K-3 students held to the TGRG retention rule must be notified of the possible retention in grade 3. How do grade 3 students earn a promotion score? Grade 3 students earn a promotion score on either the IOWA F reading test or the state’s grade 3 ELA assessment. A promotion score earned on either assessment qualifies from any of the assessments listed below qualifies. IOWA F December May Summer State ELA Grade 3 Assessment November March Summer The IOWA promotion score required is 171. The state’s ELA promotion score required is 42. These scores may slightly increase for 2016-17.
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What information must I report to ODE about these students? Reporting of information is done through your EdChocie Safe Account. ODE will request the ON TRACK/ NOT ON TRACK status from the first reading diagnostic administered. ODE will also request information for any grade 3 who did not earn a promotion score on the grade 3 ELA assessment. You should keep documentation of the first reading diagnostic scores for K-3 students AND for grade 3 students you need to document one of the following:
• The student was promoted to grade 4. S/he earned a promotion score on the state’s grade 3 ELA assessment.
• The student was promoted to grade 4. S/he earned a TGRG promotion score on the TGRG alternate assessment (IOWA F).
• The student was promoted to grade 4 with a TGRG retention exemption documented on his/her ISP.
• The student was promoted to grade 4 with a TGRG retention exemption because the student was already retained once during the primary grades and was given reading intervention.
• The student was promoted to grade 4 with a TGRG retention exemption because the student is an ELL student and has been in a US school receiving ELL supports for less than 3 years.
• The student was not promoted to grade 4. Please note: a school may choose to retain a grade 3 student in grade 3 for reasons other than the TGRG requirements.
Questions?
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Whenever contacting the state about TGRG make sure to inform your contact that you are the principals of a chartered nonpublic school.
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AUGUST - Sample Letter to All K-3 Scholarship Parents and Each Newly Enrolled K-3 EdChoice Scholarship Parent To Parents of K-3 State Scholarship Student From: _________________ RE: Third Grade Reading Guarantee Date: _________________ Please read the statement below and return it signed to your child’s teacher. Your signature indicates your understanding of the basic requirements of the Third Grade Reading Guarantee.
I am aware that by accepting an EdChoice Scholarship my child will be assessed by the Ohio Department of Education (ODE). I understand that my child must attain a reading promotion score on the IOWA reading test or the state’s English Language Arts test in my child’s grade 3 year in order to be promoted to grade 4. This requirement is part of Ohio’s Third Grade Reading Guarantee. I also understand that it is the desire of the Catholic Schools’ Office at the Archdiocese of Cincinnati for all students to advance through their school age years in a natural grade progression. I understand that if my child needs to remediate his/her reading skills to be on or above grade level, I will be an active and cooperative participant in supporting the interventions needed as deemed appropriate by my child’s teacher(s) and school. Signature of Parent ___________________________ Child’s Name _________________________ Grade______ Witnessed by ___________________________ Date ___________________________
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SEPTEMBER A- Sample Letter to EdChoise Scholarship Parents of K-3 Students Who Were Measured to Be NOT ON TRACK by the Reading Diagnostic To Parents of K-3 State Scholarship Student From: _________________ RE: Third Grade Reading Guarantee and ___________________ (Child’s Name) Date: _________________ Recently your child was administered a reading diagnostic assessment to determine if s/he was on track to reading on grade level this school year. This assessment is required by the state’s Third Grade Reading Guarantee legislation. You child scored NOT ON TRACK. Your child earned a score of _______ on the ___________________. Except for students with special circumstances, grade 3 students must attain a reading promotion score on the Iowa Reading test or the state’s English Language Arts test during the grade 3 school year in order to be promoted to grade 4. Consequently, your child will participate in an intensive reading intervention program this school year. This program will include: It is very important that parents participate in and support this intervention. Parents are expected to: Please contact me at __________________________________ by _________________________, so that we can schedule a time to meet as soon as possible. Sincerely,
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SEPTEMBER B - Sample Letter to Non-Scholarship Parents of K-3 Students Who Were Measured to Be NOT ON TRACK by the Reading Diagnostic in Schools Where Non-Scholarship Grade 3 Students Participate in the State’s Grade 3 ELA Test To Parents of K-3 Student From: _________________ RE: Third Grade Reading Guarantee and ___________________ (Child’s Name) Date: _________________ Recently your child was administered a reading diagnostic assessment to determine if s/he was on track to reading on grade level this school year. This assessment is required by the state’s Third Grade Reading Guarantee legislation. You child scored NOT ON TRACK. Your child earned a score of _______ on the ________________. While Ohio legislation does requires our grade 3 students to participate in the Grade 3 ELA test, your child is not required to earn a promotion score in order to move on to grade 4. However, our goal is for your child to master primary grade reading skills in order to do so. Consequently, your child will participate in an intensive reading intervention program this school year. This program will include:
It is very important that parents participate in and support this intervention. Parents are expected to: Please contact me at __________________________________ by _________________________, so that we can schedule a time to meet as soon as possible. Sincerely,
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SEPTEMBER C - Sample Letter to Non-Scholarship Parents of K-3 Students Who Were Measured to Be NOT ON TRACK by the Reading Diagnostic in Schools Where Non-Scholarship Grade 3 Students DO NOT Participate in the State’s Grade 3 ELA Test To Parents of K-3 Student From: _________________ RE: Third Grade Reading Guarantee and ___________________ (Child’s Name) Date: _________________ Recently your child was administered a reading diagnostic assessment to determine if s/he was on track to reading on grade level this school year. This assessment is part of Ohio’s Third Grade Reading Guarantee legislation and the assessment was administered to all our students. You child scored NOT ON TRACK. Your child earned a score of _______ on the ________________. While Ohio legislation does NOT require our grade 3 students who are not participating in the state scholarship program to earn a designated score, our goal for your child to master primary grade reading skills before moving on to grade 4. Consequently, your child will participate in an intensive reading intervention program this school year. This program will include:
It is very important that parents participate in and support this intervention. Parents are expected to: Please contact me at __________________________________ by _________________________, so that we can schedule a time to meet as soon as possible. Sincerely,
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December- Sample Letter to Scholarship Parents of Grade 3 Students Who Did Not Earn a Promotion Score on the IOWA Form F Reading Test AND Who Do Not Have a TGRG Retention Waiver To Parents of Grade 3 State Scholarship Student From: _________________ RE: Third Grade Reading Guarantee and ___________________ (Child’s Name) Date: _________________ All grade 3 scholarship students must attain a reading promotion score on the IOWA reading test or the state’s English Language Arts test this school year in order to be promoted to grade 4. This requirement is part of Ohio’s Third Grade Reading Guarantee. Your child recently participated in an administration of the IOWA reading test and did not earn a promotion score. You child will have several more opportunities to earn a promotion score. S/he will participate in the state’s English Language Arts test at the end of the school year and a second administration of the IOWA reading test in May. If you child does not earn a promotion on either of these tests, s/he will have a final opportunity to earn a promotion score in our summer program. We ask you to continue working with your child each night and see that s/he reads at home regularly. Not only should your child continue to read at home independently but you must continue to read TO your child several times each week. Please contact me at if you have any questions regarding this update. Sincerely,
January - Sample Letter to Scholarship Parents of K-3 Students with Intensive Reading Intervention
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To Parents of K-3 State Scholarship Student From: _________________ RE: Third Grade Reading Guarantee and ___________________ (Child’s Name) Date: _________________ Your child, ____________________________________________, has been included in our planned intensive reading intervention for _________________ weeks. The following is an update of the progress made and deficiencies that still need improvement. The following deficiencies were first identified: _________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________. Your child’s latest assessments indicate the following strengths: ______________________
and the following deficiencies: ____________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________. We are pleased with the progress your child is making in reading at this point, but interventions are still in place until the end of the school year. Thank you for your support in this reading plan. We ask you to continue working with your child each night and see that s/he reads at home regularly. Not only should your child continue to read at home independently but you must continue to read TO your child several times each week. Please contact me at if you have any questions regarding this update. Sincerely,
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MAY - Sample Letter to Scholarship Parents of Grade 3 Students with Intensive Reading Intervention Who Have Not Earned a Promotion Score at the End of School Year To Parents of Grade 3 State Scholarship Student From: _________________ RE: Third Grade Reading Guarantee and ___________________ (Child’s Name) Date: _________________ Your child, ____________________________________________, has been included in our planned intensive reading intervention for _________________ weeks. Unfortunately, your child has not earned a promotion reading score that will allow us to promote him to grade 4. On his/her September reading diagnostic s/he was measured as NOT ON TRACK to be reading at grade level by the end of the school year. S/he has taken the IOWA reading test twice and the state’s English Language Arts test and has not yet earned a promotion score. You child must attend our summer reading enrichment program in order to have another opportunity to demonstrate his reading growth and, hopefully, earn a promotion reading score to be promoted to grade 4. Please register your child for our summer program by completing the attached documents. During this summer program we will continue his intensive reading program and we need you to continue your work at home. S/he will participate in a reading assessment at the end of the program and you should be informed of the results in August. Sincerely,
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MAY - Sample Letter to Scholarship Parents of Grade 3 Students Who Were Not Receiving Intensive Reading Intervention Who Have Not Earned a Promotion Score at the End of School Year
To Parents of Grade 3 State Scholarship Student From: _________________ RE: Third Grade Reading Guarantee and ___________________ (Child’s Name) Date: _________________ All grade 3 scholarship students must attain a reading promotion score on the IOWA reading test or the state’s English Language Arts test in order to be promoted to grade 4. This requirement is part of Ohio’s Third Grade Reading Guarantee. Your child has taken the IOWA reading test twice and the state’s English Language Arts test and has not yet earned a promotion score. You child must attend our summer reading enrichment program in order to have another opportunity to demonstrate his reading growth and, hopefully, earn a promotion reading score to be promoted to grade 4. Please register your child for our summer program by completing the attached documents. During this summer program we will continue his intensive reading program and we need you to continue your work at home. S/he will participate in a reading assessment at the end of the program and you should be informed of the results in August. Sincerely,
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Decision Making Framework for ISP Students
Directions: This document will guide ISP teams in making decisions when considering whether a child’s disability requires exemption from the Third Grade Reading Guarantee. If the ISP team makes the determination that the student is waived from the Third Grade Reading Guarantee or exempt from the retention requirement, this information must be included in the most recent ISP.
Student Name: _______________________ Current Reading Diagnostic Score: __________________ Date____________ Other Reading Score: ____________________________ Date____________
1. Is the K-3 ISP student eligible for Ohio’s Alternate Assessment – a student with a significant cognitive disability? o If yes, student is waived from Third Grade Reading Guarantee requirements –
assessments and retention. Please document in the student’s ISP,” Yes, the child is exempt from TGRG assessments and promotion score requirement.” The student’s ISP must also indicate that the student is an alternate assessment student.
o If no, proceed to next question.
2. Does the student have a disability that is significantly impacting his/her ability to make sufficient progress in the area of reading AND reading instruction is significantly different than the general reading curriculum? o If yes, student is exempt from the TGRG retention requirement. Please document in the
student’s ISP,” Yes, the child is exempt from the TGRG retention requirement.” This student must participate in TGRG reading assessments and TGRG reading intervention plan but is not required to earn a grade 3 promotion score
o If no, proceed to next question.
3. Is the ISP grade 3 student an ELL student who has been enrolled in a US school for less than 3 years? o If yes, student is exempt from the TGRG retention requirement. Please document in the
student’s ISP,” Yes, the child is exempt from the TGRG retention requirement because s/he is an ELL student.” This student must participate in TGRG reading assessments and TGRG reading intervention plan but is not required to earn a grade 3 promotion score
o If no, the student must participate in both the TGRG assessments and earn a grade 3 TGRG promotion score to be promoted to grade 4.
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READING IMPROVEMENT AND MONITORING PLAN - OPTIONAL
School: School Year:
Date:
Student Name: Student ID:
Birth Date: Grade:
Teacher Name:
Grade Level(s) Retained: Exempt from Retention (provide reason):_ _____________
Grade Level(s) on a RIMP: Referred for Evaluation: No Yes Date
Based on the information in Section A, your child has been identified as needing academic improvement in the area of READING.
A1: Fill in the diagnostic and reading levels of the student. Grade
Level
Assessment
(Type in the
initials of
assessment
used)
Status of
Diagnostic
Assessment
administered by
September 30,
2013
Report independent reading levels for each grading
period.
Comments
On Track: OT
Not on Track:
NT
1
2
3
4
K
1
2
3
4
A2: Fill in performance, diagnostic or other observation data used to identify and monitor progress in areas of
academic need.
Measure
Date
District or School Level Assessment Data
Comments
(insert name of
assessment here)
(insert name of
assessment here)
B: Complete one row for each focus addressed by this Reading Improvement and Monitoring Plan.
This section should be reviewed and adapted as necessary throughout the school year.
Progress Monitoring (S) satisfactory●(P) progressing●(U)unsatisfactory
Check one area for curriculum and
instructional focus:
___Comprehension
___Text Reading Level
___Phonemic Awareness
___Phonics and Word Recognition
___Fluency
___Vocabulary
___Other:
Specify one or more instructional strategies
employed in response to instructional focus:
Context
___Large group
___Small group
___Individual
Instructional Strategy:
1st
9 weeks
2nd
9 weeks
3rd
9 weeks
4th
9 weeks
Check one area for curriculum and
instructional focus:
___Comprehension
___Text Reading Level
___Phonemic Awareness
___Phonics and Word Recognition
___Fluency
___Vocabulary
___Other:
Specify one or more instructional strategies
employed in response to instructional focus:
Context
___Large group
___Small group
___Individual
Instructional Strategy:
1st
9 weeks
2nd
9 weeks
3rd
9 weeks
4th
9 weeks
Check one area for curriculum and
instructional focus:
___Comprehension
___Text Reading Level
___Phonemic Awareness
___Phonics and Word Recognition
___Fluency
___Vocabulary
___Other:
Specify one or more instructional strategies
employed in response to instructional focus:
Context
___Large group
___Small group
___Individual
Instructional Strategy:
1st
9 weeks
2nd
9 weeks
3rd
9 weeks
4th
9 weeks
C: Enter Intervention Information INTERVENTION Starting
Date
Description of intervention and how it was delivered Ending
Date
90 Minutes of Reading Instruction*
Impact of Intervention:
Intervention Provided By:
Small Group Instruction
Impact of Intervention:
Intervention Provided By:
Reduced Student/Teacher Ratios
Impact of Intervention:
Intervention Provided By:
Extended School Day
Impact of Intervention:
Intervention Provided By:
Tutoring or Mentoring
Impact of Intervention:
Intervention Provided By:
*Required for retained 3rd Grade students only
Note to Parents: Families are encouraged to frequently discuss the student’s progress with the school. Progress will be reviewed every 9
weeks using classroom work, teacher observations, tests, grades, and other relevant information. The strategies may be revised based on
progress monitoring.
Interventions may vary depending on the school. This specific plan may or may not need to be revised when a student transfers to another
school.
D: Enter Information on the Teacher Providing Reading Guarantee Services
Teacher Qualifications for 2013-2014 and beyond for Third Grade Teachers*
Check all that apply:
The teacher providing reading guarantee services:
A) Is the Teacher of Record: _____Yes _____No: if no, the teacher is providing reading guarantee services as agreed by the building principal
and the Teacher of Record. ______ Yes ______No.
a. Name the assigned teacher if not the teacher of record ________________________________________
B) Meets at least one of the following criteria to provide reading services:
______ a. Holds a reading endorsement and has attained a passing score on the corresponding assessment.
______ b. Has obtained a master’s degree with a major in reading.
______ c. Shows evidence of completion of a program from a list of research-based reading instruction programs approved by the Department.
______ d. Has earned a passing score on a rigorous test of principles of scientifically research-based reading instruction. (2014-2015)
______ e. Was rated “most effective” for reading instruction consecutively for the most recent two years based on assessment of student growth
measures.
______ f. Was rated “above expected value-added” in reading instruction as determined by criteria established by the Department for the most
recent consecutive two years.
C) ______ Has less than one year of teaching experience and is mentored by a teacher with at least one year of experience who meets the
qualifications to provide reading guarantee services. Name the qualification the teacher with less than one year of teaching experience meets from
the above list:
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
D) ______ Holds an alternative credential or who has successfully completed training that is based on principles of research-based reading
instruction, either of which is approved by the Department, to provide a student, who enters third grade prior to July 1, 2016, with reading guarantee
services.
E) ______ Is a speech-language pathologist who holds a license issued by the Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology.
F) ______ The district has submitted a Staffing Plan and the teacher providing services to the student does not meet the qualifications established by
legislation.
*Based on Substitution Senate Bill 21
E:
Comments/Results of Intervention(s):
______________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________
End of Year Status/Need for Intervention:
______________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Test-Out Date:
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Comments/Concerns from Parent/Guardian:
______________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________ ___________________ ___________________
Teacher Start Date End Date
_______________________________________ ___________________ ___________________
Principal or Designee Start Date End Date
_______________________________________ ___________________ ___________________
Parent/Guardian Signature/Notification* Start Date End Date
*Indicates parent is fully aware of the interventions and has played a role in developing this plan.