Florida Administrative Code
6 - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
6M - Division of Early Learning
Chapter 6M-8 - Division of Early Learning - Voluntary Prekindergarten Program
Section 6M-8.620 - Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Coordinated Screening and Progress Monitoring Program
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 6M-8.620
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Definitions. As used in this rule:
(a) "Coordinated Screening
and Progress Monitoring Program" is the statewide, standardized program
implemented in all VPK programs as required by Section (s.)
1002.68, F.S. The progress
monitoring results shall be used to identify student learning gains, index
development learning outcomes upon program completion relative to the
performance standards in early literacy and mathematics established under s.
1002.67(1)(a),
F.S., and representative norms, and inform a private prekindergarten provider's
and public school's performance metric.
(b) "Progress Monitoring One" (PM1) is the
first test administration. For programs that have eighty-three (83) or more
instructional days, PM1 must be administered in the first thirty (30)
instructional days of the VPK class schedule beginning with the first VPK
instructional day. For programs (including summer VPK) that have eighty-two
(82) or fewer instructional days, PM1 is the first ten (10) instructional days
of the VPK class schedule beginning with the first VPK instructional
day.
(c) "Progress Monitoring Two"
(PM2) is the second test administration. For school-year programs, PM2 must be
administered in the period of time in a VPK class schedule where at least forty
(40) percent and no more than sixty (60) percent of a program's instructional
hours have been completed.
(d)
"Progress Monitoring Three" (PM3) is the third and final test administration.
For programs that have eighty-three (83) or more instructional days, PM3 must
be administered in the last thirty (30) instructional days of the VPK class
schedule ending on the last VPK instructional day. For programs (including
summer VPK) that have eighty-two (82) or fewer instructional days, PM3 is the
last ten (10) instructional days of the VPK class schedule ending on the last
VPK instructional day.
(e) "Test
Administrator" is the qualified person who administers the progress monitoring
to children enrolled in a VPK program.
(f) "VPK Class Schedule" is the approved VPK
class calendar identified in the Class Registration Application - Calendars
(Form OEL-VPK 11B) in accordance with Rule
6M-8.300, F.A.C.
(2) Coordinated Screening and Progress Monitoring Administration.
(a) For
school-year programs, each private and public school VPK program must
administer PM1, PM2, and PM3, in accordance with s. 1008.25(9)(b)1., F.S. For
summer programs, each private and public school VPK program must administer PM1
and PM3, in accordance with s. 1008.25(9)(b)2., F.S. Every program must provide
a student's performance results from the coordinated screening and progress
monitoring to the student's parents within seven (7) calendar days after the
administration.
(b) Progress
monitoring must be administered by qualified test administrators as defined in
subsection (3) of this rule.
(c)
Progress monitoring must be administered in English on an electronic device
that is seven (7) inches or larger with audio capabilities, to individual
students or small groups of two (2) to five (5) students. Student headphones
must be used in small groups.
(d)
Testing accommodations must be made in accordance with a student's current
individual educational plan (IEP) or 504 accommodation issued by the local
school district.
(3) Qualified Test Administrators. Prior to administering progress monitoring, a qualified test administrator must:
(a) Be
employed by a public or private VPK provider; and
(b) Beginning with the 2024-2025 program
year, annually complete training designed to ensure the proper administration
of the progress monitoring. Submit documentation of completed progress
monitoring training and signed copies of the Test Administration and Security
Agreement and Test Administrator Prohibited Activities Agreement to the VPK
provider for uploading via the Provider Portal.
(4) Early Learning Coalition and School District Responsibilities.
(a) Each coalition
and school district must assign a staff member to register and serve as the
coalition or school district progress monitoring administrator.
(b) The coalition or school district
administrator must access the available reports during progress monitoring
windows to verify which VPK programs have administered the progress monitoring
for PM1, PM2(school-year programs only), and PM3.
(c) Each coalitions must document attempts to
notify VPK programs that have not administered the progress monitoring for PM1,
PM2 (school-year programs only), and PM3.
(d) Each coalition must collect documentation
to verify that each test administrator meets the requirements outlined in
subsection (3) of this rule.
Rulemaking Authority 1001.02(2)(n), 1002.79 FS. Law Implemented 1002.68(1), 1008.25(9) FS.
New 3-31-15, Amended 7-28-16, 9-20-22, 11-21-23.
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