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Wynnewoods summer programs yielded 14 third-grade reading passers; district plans MTSS and curriculum changes
Summary
District officials reported results from summer school and a new sixth-grade RISE transition program: 14 students reached proficiency on summer assessments tied to the third-grade reading guarantee, and the district outlined intervention and curriculum plans to reduce reading deficits.
Wynnewoods City School District administrators on Aug. 25 reported results from summer school and new transition programming and outlined next steps to address students still behind in reading.
Dr. Adrian Martin, Executive Director of Teaching and Learning (grades K'6), and Dr. Tamara Ragland, Executive Director for grades 7'12, presented the summer-session outcomes and recommendations to trustees. The report covered K'5 summer classes, a new sixth-grade RISE transition program, middle- and high-school recovery and credit programs, and the district's intervention plans for struggling readers.
Officials said the elementary summer program invited targeted students on reading improvement plans; attendance varied by grade. Third grade had 97…
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