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Pewaukee officials brief board on Act 20 reading‑law changes and AIMSweb screening results
Summary
District staff explained Wisconsin's Act 20 reading law requirements (state universal screener, reading plans for low scorers, third‑grade dismissal rules tied to state assessment), described AIMSwebPlus rollout and tiered interventions, and committed to provide more granular tier and grade‑level data to the board.
District officials on Feb. 23 updated the Pewaukee School District Board on implementation of Wisconsin’s Act 20 (the reading law), detailing screening procedures, reading‑plan thresholds and how the district is tracking progress with AIMSwebPlus.
Presenters said the law requires universal screening in 4K through third grade and that the district has adopted the state‑specified screener (AIMSweb) to identify students at or below the 25th percentile for reading support. For any student who falls below the specified percentile, staff must create a prescriptive reading plan that identifies targeted interventions and…
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