Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 200 - Board of Education
Chapter 20 - Council on Elementary and Secondary Education
Subchapter 20 - Educator Quality and Certification
Part 6 - Right to Read
Section 200-RICR-20-20-6.5 - Local Education Agency (LEA) Responsibilities
Universal Citation: 200 RI Code of Rules 20 20 6.5
Current through September 18, 2024
A. LEAs shall provide professional learning pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 16-11.4-6(d) at no cost to the teacher in the Science of Reading and Structured Literacy for teachers needing proficiency and awareness training.
1. LEAs shall be responsible for paying the
costs associated with one (1) administration of the RIDE-approved proficiency
test for teachers who elect to demonstrate proficiency through the testing
pathway.
B. Trainings will be completed during the workday pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 16-11.4-6(m).
C. LEAs shall be able to replace up to three (3) student instructional days per school year, through the 2024-2025 school year pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 16-11.4-6(n).
1. Pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws §
16-11.4-6(n), if
LEAs plan to replace a student instructional day, the day may only be used to
address professional learning to meet the Right to Read Act
expectations.
2. Student distance
learning days may not be used for these professional learning days to meet
Right to Read Act expectations.
6.5.1 Probationary Status
A. Pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws §
16-11.4-6(e) an
LEA that does not provide professional learning opportunities for teachers to
meet the requirements of the Right to Read Act as defined §
6.5 of this Part shall be
placed on probationary status.
1. If placed
on probationary status, the LEA must send written notification within thirty
(30) days to families articulating the reason(s) for the LEA being placed on
probationary status.
2. The LEA
must also develop and post a plan approved by their school committee on their
website about how they plan to meet the requirements of the Right to Read
Act.
3. RIDE will monitor any LEA
on probationary status.
4. If
placed on probationary status, LEAs must use federal funds to meet the
professional learning expectations of the Right to Read
Act.
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