K-3 reading definition

K-3 reading means reading programs for pupils in kindergarten
K-3 reading means reading programs for pupils in kindergarten programs and grades one, two and three.

Examples of K-3 reading in a sentence

  • For each major improvement strategy, identify the root cause(s) that the action will help to dissolve (e.g., implement new intervention in K-3 reading).

  • Each current and newly hired K-3 reading teacher will be required in compliance to become credentialed to teach children “not on track” or retained in compliance with the law for the Third Grade Reading Guarantee.

  • For each major improvement strategy (e.g., implement new intervention in K-3 reading) identify the root cause(s) that the action will help to dissolve.

  • AIS grade and subject requirements are as follows: K-3: reading and math; 4-12: reading, math, science, and social studies.

  • State and local programs are integrated to address specific needs such as K-3 reading intervention.

  • The purpose of this rule is to establish criteria and procedures to administer the K-3 reading software program.

  • Districts reported the following as their top priorities for students: (1) K-3 reading loss (56% selected), (2) high school student mental health (52%), (3) middle school mental health (41%), and (4) overall quality of virtual instruction (37%).

  • Fund designated for administration, instruction, instruction support, and operations expenditures for regular education programs, special education programs, pupil transportation, desegregation, overrides, K3 reading program, and dropout prevention programs.

  • Academic Requirements: 18 points (3 per bullet) Minimum of two certified teachers must work in the program eight hours each per school served (or a combination of teachers may be used to meet the required 16 hours per week) If applicable, address K-3 reading intervention daily Describe how activities are evidence and/or research-based.

  • Provide a K-3 reading intervention program daily (if the grant serves K-3).

Related to K-3 reading

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  • Daily Quantity means the quantity of waste discharged during an operating day.

  • Receipt Point means the receipt/inception point(s) where Crude Oil is received into the Gathering System, as such points are specified in Section II of this tariff.