Literacy
The Secretary of the Department of Education shall, in coordination with the Secretary of the Department of Human Services, ensure all students are on track to read at or above grade level upon the completion of third grade by:
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APrioritizing the use of federal and state funds to expand access to quality early childhood education for at-risk children.
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BConducting a kindergarten-readiness analysis for Arkansas, to be completed within ninety (90) days. The analysis should include:
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I.A count of children age birth to five being served across all early care and education programs by age, economic background, and geography;
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II.A review of how “quality” is defined by existing programs and a Department of Education initiated quality evaluation of those seats, from birth to five years of age; and
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III.An analysis of the gaps between what is currently offered and what parents and families seek.
Due DateApril 11, 2023 -
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CEncouraging businesses to grow early childhood centers to provide more working families with the support needed to enter or remain in the workforce through a pilot program.
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DConducting a comprehensive review to ensure schools and districts are implementing the Arkansas Right to Read Act, AR Code § 6-17-429 (2019), to be completed within ninety (90) days. The comprehensive review should ensure that, at minimum:
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I.Every student is receiving evidence-based literacy instruction with a curriculum aligned to the Science of Reading; and
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II.Every teacher has received training in the science of reading.
Due DateApril 11, 2023 -
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EEstablishing systems, structures, and processes, to commence within ninety (90) days, that incentivize the adoption and implementation of high-quality instructional materials and curricula for core academic instruction for all students and intervention programs for struggling students.Due DateApril 11, 2023