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District considers applying pupil-progression intervention earlier to avoid third-grade retention

July 02, 2025 | Natchitoches Parish, School Boards, Louisiana


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District considers applying pupil-progression intervention earlier to avoid third-grade retention
The Natchitoches Parish School Board discussed adapting local pupil-progression practices so more reading interventions occur earlier and fewer students face social disruption from third-grade retention.

Superintendent Dr. Eloy said state policy allows certain students to progress despite reading deficiencies and described a local plan under discussion to apply similar protections earlier: “One of the things in the policy is if a student has already been retained in a previous grade, they don't get retained in third grade per this new state policy. So what we're looking to do is... apply the same thought at first grade,” he said.

Staff described plans to strengthen literacy supports, expand individualized education plan (IEP) and 504 planning, and invest in a more robust literacy plan under district literacy leader Miss Penrod. The superintendent said the goal is earlier identification and intervention so fewer students require retention in third grade.

Board members asked for a formal pupil-progression presentation in August; the superintendent said a fuller pupil-progression report will be brought to the board in August, including data on students assigned to summer school and retention outcomes.

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