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School Improvement and Accreditation Timeline for progress
The KSDE School Improvement Workgroup and members of the Accreditation and Design team will share the following information with the Kansas State Board of Education during its April 9 meeting.
More information of the upcoming regional informational sessions planned for this spring and summer will be released soon.
The deadline for facilitator applications is Friday, April 12.
Core Instructional Materials Support
In support of school improvement, the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) is collecting data on instructional materials used in Kansas schools. This data will help KSDE understand statewide material usage and inform resource allocation.
On Monday, April 8, superintendents will receive an email from KSDEsurvey@tntp.org with a unique link to a Qualtrics data collection tool. Districts are asked to identify primary instructional materials for K-12 English language arts, K-12 mathematics, and K-8 science, along with adoption years.
The survey should be completed by staff members who have direct knowledge of the curriculum and instructional materials (such as curriculum directors or teaching and learning directors). A good step to prepare for this is to review the FAQ that is posted on the Division of Learning Services webpage.
Additionally, districts must indicate whether they use the three-cueing system model of reading or visual memory programs. The state legislature now requires KSDE to develop a list of school districts using “curriculum and training materials which include the three-cueing system model of reading or visual memory program.” This data collection will be used to create a report on the status of three-cueing which will be provided to the Senate Committee on Education, House Committee on Education and the House Committee on K-12 Education Budget.
The data collection window is April 8-26. For questions, contact Dr. Ben Proctor at (785) 296-2303 or bproctor@ksde.org. You will also be able to reply to the email you receive for technical assistance or submit additional questions to the FAQ.
Every Child Can Read Act Reporting
The Every Child Can Read Act, enacted on July 1, 2023, requires each school district’s local board of education to provide opportunities for students to participate in targeted educational interventions to promote proficiency. The law requires each school district to measure student achievement through state assessments and other universal screening and assessment tools that are approved by the district’s local board of education, or by KSDE.
Each school district will submit a report to KSDE prior to June 30 of each year that will include the following:
KSDE is required to submit a report to the Governor’s Office and Kansas Legislature each year based on the data collected.
At-Risk and the Evidence-Based List
The State Board has approved a new list of evidence-based programs and practices for at-risk students. Districts should review this updated list and consider the following:
Questions should be submitted to stateatrisk@ksde.org.
At-Risk Provisional Application Process
Districts that have identified a promising at-risk program or practice that is not currently on the approved list may submit a provisional application to the State Board requesting the continued use of this program or practice as described above. The application will require the following information be provided:
Click here to access the At-Risk Provisional Application.
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