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Status Adopted
Original Adopted Date 09/24/2018
Last Revised Date
Last Reviewed Date 09/24/2018

IGAB: Instructional Interventions

The School of the Osage is strongly committed to creating an environment that promotes high achievement for all students. The Board directs classroom teachers to employ a variety of evidence-based instructional interventions at the classroom level to assist students who may be at risk of falling below grade-level expectations. In addition, the Board requires districtwide compliance with the instructional interventions detailed in this policy, as required by law.

Reading Improvement Instruction

Reading Intervention Plans for Students in Grades K–3

Students enrolling in or currently attending grades K–3 who are reading below grade level or otherwise failing to meet the district's objectives will be provided a reading intervention plan that includes reading improvement instruction designed to assist the student to read at grade level by third grade. All students enrolling who are identified as reading below grade level will receive an individual plan of reading intervention. The plan may include individual and group activities, and the parents/guardians may be consulted. Hours of reading improvement instruction that fall outside normal school hours may be counted in the calculation of average daily attendance for state aid.

Reading Improvement Plans for Students in Grades 3–6

The district will administer reading assessments and implement reading improvement plans for students in grades three through six in accordance with law. Reading improvement plans will include at least 30 hours of additional reading instruction or practice outside the regular school day.

The district shall establish a summer school program for reading instruction with a minimum of 40 hours of reading instruction and practice for all students with a reading improvement plan in grades three through six.

Dyslexia and Related Disorders

In accordance with law, the district will screen students for dyslexia and related disorders and provide the appropriate classroom support in accordance with guidelines developed by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE).

Screening results will be provided to the student's parents/guardians and district employees who have a legitimate educational interest.

A screening that indicates the possibility of dyslexia or a related disorder is not a diagnosis and is not sufficient to determine whether the student has a disability, as defined in law, that requires accommodation or special education. However, the district may use the information to provide additional classroom support and collect additional data to determine whether the student may need to be evaluated for special education or other accommodations in the future.

The district will annually offer all teachers a minimum of two hours of in-service training on dyslexia and related disorders.

Remediation as a Condition of Promotion

Students identified by the district as failing to master grade-level skills and competencies must remediate those skills and competencies before they are promoted to the next grade level. The superintendent or designee shall determine which skills and competencies must be mastered, how they are to be assessed and what remediation is appropriate. The district may operate remediation programs outside the regular school day, including summer school. Such remediation shall recognize that different students learn differently and shall employ methods designed to help these students achieve at high levels. The district will pursue all available state or federal aid for such programs.

Federal

20 U.S.C. § 1232g Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act 20 U.S.C. § 1400-1417 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act 29 U.S.C. § 794 Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 34 C.F.R Part 104 Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 42 U.S.C. §§ 12101-12213 Americans with Disabilities Act

GCL: Professional Staff Development Opportunities

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JO-1-AP(1)

JO-1-AP(2) STUDENT RECORDS - (Disclosure of Photographs, Images and Recordings Maintained by the District)

References

Cross References

§ 633.420, RSMo

§ 167.950, RSMo

§ 167.645, RSMo

§ 167.640, RSMo

§ 167.340, RSMo

§ 167.268, RSMo §§ 162.670-.999, RSMo

Missouri Revisor of Statutes

Missouri School Improvement Program

United States Code

Code of Federal Regulations

Court Cases