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Response to InterventionHigh School ReadingOxnard Union High School DistrictMartha Mutz, Assistant Superintendent, Educational ServicesFranky Ramirez, District Resource Teacher English/Social ScienceOscar Hernandez, Assistant Principal, Rio Mesa High SchoolMona Pinon, English/Reading Teacher, Channel Islands High SchoolEarl Carter, Special Education Teacher, Channel Islands High SchoolKathy Glasmeier, English/Reading Teacher, Oxnard High School
State Expectations – EnglishGeneral & Special Education Students
State ExpectationsTextbook Selection for Reading Intervention
Teacher Committee • Mona Pinon, English/Reading Teacher, Channel Islands High School • Earl Carter, Special Education Teacher, Channel Islands High School
Reading Task Force Curriculum Work Details are in the supplemental packet.
Student Pre-assessment - State GuidelinesMcDougal Littell Textbook Test
Look for the Student Placement Flow Chart in the supplemental packet.
District Data Crunching • Data compilation • Data communication • Student placement • Communication with 8th grade teachers
A detailed scheduling memo sent to counselors is in the supplemental packet.
Scheduling Reading Levels K-5Oscar Hernandez, Assistant Principal, Rio Mesa HS • Reading K-3.0 • Reading 3.0-3.9 • Reading 4.0-4.9 • Reading 5.0-5.9
State ExpectationsProfessional Development • SB 472 • Legislation that connects professional development with the board-adopted, standards-based curriculum in order to increase achievement in R/LA and mathematics • Institute Content Requirements • Cover the state standards and Framework for R/LA • Present the research base and rationale for a student outcome-driven approach for instruction and improvement • Provide teachers with in-depth training on how to fully implement the approved instructional program
Instructional Program • Adopted Curriculum – Franky Ramirez, District Resource Teacher, English/Social Science • Strengths of REACH relative to student growth – Kathy Glasmeier, English/Reading Teacher, Oxnard HS • Strengths of Edge relative to student growth – Mona Pinon, English/Reading Teacher, Channel Islands HS
Student Monitoring and Movement • Quarterly monitoring of improvement in all reading programs using SDRT standardized assessment tool • Calibration of data from SDRT with the formative and summative assessments built into the adopted reading program • Teacher input for best movement/placement of students with rationale and data support before any movement occurs • Articulation with counselors and Master Schedule A.P. before Fall/Spring placement in reading program
Institutionalize the Change • District Curriculum Committee & School Board Approval • Course outlines and numbers • Reading Task Force • Addition of 10th grade • Addition of Summer School • Administrators’ Meetings
Reading Growth • September 2007, 9th grade students needing intensive intervention in reading = 943 • September 2008, 10th grade students needing intensive intervention in reading = 536