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PAG LIN 1 1 Amend Senate File 2246, as amended, passed, and 1 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 1 3 #1. By striking everything after the enacting 1 4 clause and inserting the following: 1 5 "Section 1. Section 256D.1, subsection 1, 1 6 paragraph b, unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2003, is 1 7 amended to read as follows: 1 8 The department of education shall identify 1 9 diagnostic assessment tools that can be used to assist 1 10 teachers in measuring reading accuracy and fluency 1 11 skills, including but not limited to phonemic 1 12 awareness, phonics skills, oral reading ability,and1 13 comprehension skills, and vocabulary development to 1 14 improve student achievement in kindergarten through 1 15 grade three. The department, in collaboration with 1 16 the area education agencies, school districts, and 1 17 institutions with approved practitioner preparation 1 18 programs, shall identify and serve as a clearinghouse 1 19 on intensive, research-based strategies and programs 1 20 for training teachers in both diagnosis and 1 21 appropriate instruction interventions. 1 22 Sec. 2. Section 256D.1, subsection 1, paragraph b, 1 23 subparagraph (1), Code 2003, is amended to read as 1 24 follows: 1 25 (1) A school district shall at a minimum 1 26 biannually inform parents of their individual child's 1 27 performance on the diagnostic assessments in 1 28 kindergarten through grade three. If intervention is 1 29 appropriate, the school district shall inform the 1 30 parents of the actions the school district intends to 1 31 take to improve the child's reading skills and provide 1 32 the parents with strategies to enable the parents to 1 33 improve their child's skills. If intervention is not 1 34 warranted, the school district shall inform the 1 35 parents of options available to the parents for 1 36 enrichment activities for the child. The board of 1 37 directors of each school district shall adopt a policy 1 38 indicating the methods the school district will use to 1 39 inform parents of their individual child's 1 40 performance. 1 41 Sec. 3. Section 256D.2, Code 2003, is amended to 1 42 read as follows: 1 43 256D.2 PROGRAM EXPENDITURES. 1 44 A school district shall expend funds received 1 45 pursuant to section 256D.4 at the kindergarten through 1 46 grade three levels to reduce class sizes to the state 1 47 goal of seventeen students for every one teacher and 1 48 to achieve a higher level of student success in the 1 49 basic skills, especially reading. In order to support 1 50 these efforts, school districts may expend funds 2 1 received pursuant to section 256D.4 at the 2 2 kindergarten through grade three level on programs, 2 3 instructional support, and materials that include, but 2 4 are not limited to, the following: additional 2 5 licensed instructional staff; additional support for 2 6 students, such as before and after school programs, 2 7 tutoring, and intensive summer programs; the 2 8 acquisition and administration of diagnostic reading 2 9 assessments; the implementation of research-based 2 10 instructional intervention programs for students 2 11 needing additional support; the implementation of all- 2 12 day, everyday kindergarten programs; and the provision 2 13 of classroom teachers with intensive training programs 2 14 to improve reading instruction and professional 2 15 development in best practices, including but not 2 16 limited to training programs related to instruction to 2 17 increase students' phonemic awareness, phonics skills, 2 18 oral reading abilities,andcomprehension skills, and 2 19 vocabulary development. 2 20 Sec. 4. Section 256D.3, subsection 3, Code 2003, 2 21 is amended to read as follows: 2 22 3. Beginning January 15,20012005, the department 2 23 shall submit an annual report to the chairpersons and 2 24 ranking members of the senate and house education 2 25 committees that includes the statewide average school 2 26 district class size in basic skills instruction in 2 27 kindergarten through grade three, by grade level and 2 28 by district size, and describes school district 2 29 progress toward achieving early intervention block 2 30 grant program goals and the ways in which school 2 31 districts are using moneys received pursuant to 2 32section 256D.4this chapter and expended as provided 2 33 in section 256D.2. 2 34 Sec. 5. Section 256D.9, Code Supplement 2003, is 2 35 amended to read as follows: 2 36 256D.9 FUTURE REPEAL. 2 37 This chapter is repealed effective July 1,20042 38 2005. 2 39 Sec. 6. EFFECTIVE DATE. The section of this Act 2 40 amending section 256D.9, being deemed of immediate 2 41 importance, takes effect upon enactment." 2 42 #2. Title page, by striking lines 1 through 4 and 2 43 inserting the following: "An Act relating to the Iowa 2 44 early intervention block grant program and providing 2 45 an effective date." 2 46 SF 2246H 2 47 kh/es/25
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