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Huntsville City Schools to expand elementary summer program under Alabama Literacy Act

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District described its K–3 summer program designed to meet Alabama Literacy Act requirements, including selection criteria, staffing, schedules, testing and partnerships with community providers.

Huntsville City Schools presented details of its elementary summer-learning plan to comply with the Alabama Literacy Act and provide 60 in-person instructional hours for students with reading plans.

District staff said the program will invite any kindergarten through third-grade student who has a Student Reading Improvement Plan; letters will go out Feb. 10. After ACAP testing begins March 17, staff will send invitation letters to additional second- and third-grade students who do not meet the ACAP score this year. The presentation said failure to meet the third-grade ACAP benchmark can result in retention unless a student subsequently meets checkpoint…

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