Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 163c - Education Evaluation and Remedial Assistance
Section 10-14gg. - Center for Literacy Research and Reading Success. Reading Leadership Implementation Council.

(a) The Department of Education shall establish a Center for Literacy Research and Reading Success within the department. The center shall be responsible for (1) the implementation of the coordinated state-wide reading plan for students in kindergarten to grade three, inclusive, established pursuant to section 10-14v; (2) researching and developing, in collaboration with the Office of Early Childhood, a birth to grade twelve reading success strategy to be included in the alignment of reading instruction with the two-generational initiative, established pursuant to section 17b-112l; (3) (A) providing direct support to schools and boards of education to improve reading outcomes for students in kindergarten to grade three, inclusive, and other reading initiatives, and (B) supporting teachers, schools and boards of education engaged in improving through coaching, leadership training, professional development, parental engagement and technical assistance that is consistent with the intensive reading instruction program, as described in section 10-14u and aligned with evidence-based practices; (4) providing independent, random reviews of how a local or regional board of education is implementing (A) a reading curriculum model or program for grades prekindergarten to grade three, inclusive, pursuant to section 10-14hh, and (B) an approved reading assessment, pursuant to section 10-14t; (5) receiving and publicly reporting, not later than September 1, 2023, and biennially thereafter, the reading curriculum model or program being implemented by each local and regional board of education pursuant to section 10-14hh; (6) developing and maintaining an Internet web site for the purpose of disseminating tools and information associated with the intensive reading instruction program for student reading; (7) serving as a collaborative center for institutions of higher education and making available to the faculty of teacher preparation programs (A) the science of teaching reading, (B) the intensive reading instruction program, and (C) samples of available reading curriculum models or programs reviewed and recommended pursuant to section 10-14ii; and (8) reviewing and publicly reporting on progress made by teacher preparation programs to include reading curriculum models or programs reviewed and recommended pursuant to section 10-14ii.

(b) The Center for Literacy Research and Reading Success shall be under the direction of a director who shall, in consultation with the Reading Leadership Implementation Council described in subsection (c) of this section, be responsible for (1) overseeing all activities of the center, (2) facilitating communication between the center, local and regional boards of education and other affiliates of the center, and (3) coordinating the dissemination of information, tools and services made available by the center.
(c) The activities of the center shall be informed by the Reading Leadership Implementation Council which shall consist of the following members: (1) The director of the center, or the director's designee; (2) the executive director of the Commission on Women, Children, Seniors, Equity and Opportunity, or the executive director's designee; (3) an individual designated by the Governor, who has experience in literacy or education and is engaged in the development and implementation of the intensive reading instruction program; (4) an individual designated by the speaker of the House of Representatives, who has experience in literacy or education; (5) an individual designated by the president pro tempore of the Senate, who has experience in literacy or education; (6) an individual designated by the minority leader of the House of Representatives, who has experience in literacy or education; (7) an individual designated by the minority leader of the Senate, who has experience in literacy or education; (8) two individuals, designated by the chairperson of the Black and Puerto Rican Caucus of the General Assembly, one of whom has experience with literacy or education and is engaged in the development and implementation of the intensive reading instruction program, provided such individual is not a member of the General Assembly; (9) the dean of the Neag School of Education at The University of Connecticut, or the dean's designee; and (10) three individuals designated by the Commissioner of Education. The Reading Leadership Implementation Council shall develop and publish annual goals for the center and meet at least once every two months. The Reading Leadership Implementation Council may consult with representatives from public, private and philanthropic organizations.
(d) The Center for Literacy Research and Reading Success shall engage external literacy coaches who have experience and expertise in the science of teaching reading. Such external literacy coaches shall (1) provide training and professional development on the intensive reading instruction program, described in section 10-14u, literacy leadership and effective instruction to teachers, (2) work directly with teachers to support the implementation of the intensive reading instruction program, (3) provide coaching to teachers, and (4) participate in family engagement activities.
(June Sp. Sess. P.A. 21-2, S. 402.)
History: June Sp. Sess. P.A. 21-2 effective July 1, 2021.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 10 - Education and Culture

Chapter 163c - Education Evaluation and Remedial Assistance

Section 10-14aa. - Compliance verification. Annual report.

Section 10-14bb. - Approval of educator preparation programs contingent on compliance verification.

Section 10-14cc. - Verification of training completion for educator certificates.

Section 10-14dd. - Verification of qualifications of practicum hours supervisors.

Section 10-14ee. - Family history questionnaire re risk of reading proficiency challenges.

Section 10-14ff. - Reporting re compliance verification and reading assessments.

Section 10-14gg. - Center for Literacy Research and Reading Success. Reading Leadership Implementation Council.

Section 10-14hh. - Implementation of reading curriculum model or program in grades prekindergarten to three.

Section 10-14ii. - Review and approval of reading curriculum models or programs.

Section 10-14m. - Development and submission of educational evaluation and remedial assistance plan. Contents of plan.

Section 10-14n. - Mastery examination.

Section 10-14o and 10-14p. - Compensatory education grant; financial statement of expenditures. Reports by local and regional boards re instructional improvement and student progress; assessment by state board.

Section 10-14q. - Exceptions.

Section 10-14r. - Regulations.

Section 10-14s. - Examination times.

Section 10-14t. - *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Reading assessments for students in kindergarten to grade three. Guidance for administration. Data center re effectiveness.

Section 10-14u. - *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Intensive reading instruction program for students in kindergarten to grade three. Intensive reading intervention strategy. Supplemental reading instruction. Reading reme...

Section 10-14v. - *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Coordinated state-wide reading plan for students in kindergarten to grade three.

Section 10-14w. - Incentive program for schools.

Section 10-14x. - Agreement re use of college readiness assessment for purposes of grade eleven mastery examination requirement.

Section 10-14y. - *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Reading readiness program; tiered supports in early literacy.

Section 10-14z. - Office of Dyslexia and Reading Disabilities. Duties.