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District completes K–3 screener: staff report 4,650 students assessed; teachers now drafting reading plans

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District staff said they screened 4,650 kindergarten–third grade students in a brief window and that teachers are developing targeted reading plans for students identified as at risk by the diagnostic. Staff noted implementation learnings about partner support, technology auto‑scoring, and planning time for teachers.

David Johns, who presented the literacy update, told the board that over a roughly three‑week assessment window the district screened 4,650 K–3 students as part of the state‑mandated literacy work. He said the screening process identifies students at risk and triggers diagnostic assessment for students in the at‑risk band.

Johns described how screening and diagnostic work was accomplished during class time using teacher teams and partners; he said the diagnostic software includes an…

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