Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 172 - Support of Public Schools. Transportation
Section 10-265g. - Summer reading programs required for priority school districts. Evaluation of student reading level. Individual reading plan.

(a) Each local and regional board of education for a priority school district shall offer a summer reading program, as described in subsection (d) of section 10-265f, to children enrolled in kindergarten in the schools under its jurisdiction who are determined by their school to be substantially deficient in reading based on measures established by the State Board of Education.

(b) For the school year commencing July 1, 2011, and each school year thereafter, each local and regional board of education for a priority school district shall require the schools under its jurisdiction to assess the reading level of students enrolled in (1) kindergarten at the end of the school year, and (2) grades one to three, inclusive, at the beginning, middle and end of the school year. A student shall be determined to be substantially deficient in reading based on measures established by the State Board of Education. Each school shall provide instruction for such students that incorporates the competencies required for early reading success and effective reading instruction as delineated in section 10-221l. If a student is determined to be substantially deficient in reading based on the beginning, middle or end of the school year assessment, the school shall notify the parents or guardian of the student of such result and the school shall develop and implement an individual reading plan for such student.
(c) The individual reading plan shall include assessment results, applicable federal requirements and additional instruction, within available appropriations, such as tutoring, an after school, school vacation, or weekend program or a summer reading program as described in subsection (d) of section 10-265f. Individual reading plans pursuant to this section shall be (1) reviewed and revised as appropriate after each assessment or state-wide examination, as appropriate, (2) monitored by school literacy teams that shall consist of, but not be limited to, teachers, school reading specialists, internal or external reading consultants, the school principal and the provider of the additional instruction, and (3) given to the parent or guardian of the student, in accordance with the provisions concerning notice to parents or legal guardians pursuant to section 10-15b, and include specific recommendations for reading strategies that the parent or guardian can use at home. For purposes of providing additional instruction, boards of education for priority school districts shall give preference first to elementary schools and then to middle schools, with the highest number of students who are substantially deficient in reading.
(d) Educational and instructional decisions for students with individual reading plans from kindergarten, first, second or third grade shall be based on documented progress in achieving the goals of the individual reading plan or demonstrated reading proficiency. If a decision is made to promote a student who is substantially deficient in reading from kindergarten, first, second or third grade, the school principal shall provide written justification for such promotion to the superintendent of schools.
(e) An individual reading plan that incorporates the competencies required for early reading success and explicit reading instruction as delineated in section 10-221l shall be maintained for a student who is substantially deficient in reading until the student achieves grade level proficiency, as determined by a reading assessment pursuant to subsection (b) of this section or a mastery examination, pursuant to section 10-14n.
(f) Subject to the provisions of this subsection and within available appropriations, each local and regional board of education for a priority school district shall require for the school year commencing July 1, 2011, and each school year thereafter, students in kindergarten to grade three, inclusive, who, based on an end-of-the-year assessment pursuant to subsection (b) of this section, are determined to be substantially deficient in reading, to attend school the summer following such evaluation. The superintendent of schools may exempt an individual student from such requirement, upon the recommendation of the school principal, based on the student's progress with the student's individual reading plan. If a student does not receive such an exemption, has been offered the opportunity to attend a summer school program and fails to attend summer school, the local or regional board of education shall not promote the student to the next grade.
(g) The superintendent of schools shall report to the Commissioner of Education the information such superintendent receives pursuant to subsection (d) of this section regarding the number of students who are substantially deficient in reading and are promoted from kindergarten, first, second or third grade to the next grade. The State Board of Education shall prepare and publish a report containing such information.
(P.A. 98-243, S. 5, 25; P.A. 99-288, S. 5, 6; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-1, S. 22, 54; P.A. 06-135, S. 14; P.A. 11-85, S. 4; P.A. 13-207, S. 10.)
History: P.A. 98-243 effective July 1, 1998; P.A. 99-288 made a technical change in Subsec. (a), amended Subsec. (b) to substitute substantially deficient in reading for “reading below grade level” and deleted requirement to include information in the strategic school profile on the number of students promoted from third to fourth grade who are reading below grade level and added Subsec. (c) re report on number of students promoted from third to fourth grade who are substantially deficient in reading, effective July 1, 1999; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-1 amended Subsec. (b) to add requirements for reading program and personal reading plan to incorporate the competencies delineated in Sec. 10-221l, effective July 1, 2001; P.A. 06-135 amended Subsec. (b) by requiring, for each school year commencing on or after July 1, 2006, that evaluation be performed at the middle or end of the school year and that plans be implemented, by designating existing language describing the plan as new Subsec. (c) and amending same to expand description, replace transition class with after school, school vacation or weekend instruction and include a plan evaluation process, by designating existing language re promotion as new Subsec. (d) and amending same by changing the grade levels to grades first through third, and by designating existing language re maintenance of the plan as Subsec. (e) and amending same by keying proficiency to mastery examinations, added new Subsec. (f) re students determined to be deficient in reading and redesignated existing Subsec. (c) as Subsec. (g) and amended same to change the grade levels to grades first through third and make conforming changes, effective June 6, 2006; P.A. 11-85 replaced “evaluate” and “evaluation” with “assess” and “assessment”, replaced “personal reading plan” with “individual reading plan”, amended Subsec. (a) by replacing provision re teacher determination for enrollment in summer reading program with provision re school determination based on State Board of Education measures, amended Subsec. (b) by changing commencement date of program from July 1, 2006, to July 1, 2011, adding Subdiv. (1) re assessment of kindergarten students at end of school year, designating existing language re assessment of students in grades 1 to 3 as Subdiv. (2), replacing “a reading program” with “instruction”, adding provisions re assessment to occur at beginning of school year and making conforming changes, amended Subsec. (c) by including assessment results and applicable federal requirements in individual reading plans, adding provision re school literacy teams in Subdiv. (2) and adding “specific” re recommendations for reading strategies, amended Subsec. (d) by replacing “Promotion of” with “Educational and instructional decisions for” and adding “kindergarten”, amended Subsec. (e) by replacing “effective” with “explicit” re reading instruction, deleting “a satisfactory” re standard for grade level proficiency and adding reference to Subsec. (b), amended Subsec. (f) by changing commencement of requirement that students attend summer school from the 2006-2007 school year to school year commencing July 1, 2011, and expanding such requirement to include kindergarten, and amended Subsec. (g) by adding “kindergarten” re students promoted to next grade, effective July 1, 2011; P.A. 13-207 amended Subsec. (e) by replacing “state-wide mastery examination” with “mastery examination” and making a technical change, effective July 1, 2013.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 10 - Education and Culture

Chapter 172 - Support of Public Schools. Transportation

Section 10-249. - Enumeration of children of compulsory school age in school districts and by state departments having jurisdiction over such children.

Section 10-250. - Report showing number of children.

Section 10-251. - Penalty for refusing to give age of child.

Section 10-252. - Children in state receiving homes. Employment of teachers.

Section 10-253. - School privileges for children in certain placements, nonresident children, children in temporary shelters, homeless children and children in juvenile residential centers. Liaison to facilitate transitions between school districts a...

Section 10-253a. - Reentry coordinators. Transfer of records of children in juvenile justice facilities. Exception for smaller districts.

Section 10-254. - Fraud.

Section 10-255. - Waiver of forfeiture.

Section 10-256. - Misapplication of school money.

Section 10-257. - Income of town deposit fund.

Section 10-257a to 10-257g. - Definitions. Minimum salaries for teachers; grants; calculations; contract negotiations. Salary aid grants, calculations; aid eligibility factor. General education aid grants; calculations. Eligibility. Teacher-pupil rat...

Section 10-257h. - Data to be transmitted.

Section 10-257i. - Educational roundtable committee.

Section 10-258. - Trust funds.

Section 10-259. - Fiscal and school year defined.

Section 10-260. - State aid to towns.

Section 10-260a. - Auditing of state grants for public education. Review of procedures manual.

Section 10-261. - Definitions.

Section 10-261a. - Equalized net grand lists for purposes of educational equalization grants.

Section 10-261b. - Data re transfers of real property for preparation of equalized net grand lists.

Section 10-262 to 10-262e. - Amounts payable to towns per pupil in average daily membership; additional payment for increase in enrollment. Pro rata distribution of federal funds among towns. Educational equalization grants; calculations; effect of c...

Section 10-262f. - Definitions.

Section 10-262g. - Base aid.

Section 10-262h. - Equalization aid grants.

Section 10-262i. - Equalization aid grant payments. Expenditures for educational purposes only. Prohibition against supplanting local funding. Aid increase. Aid reduction. Equalization aid grant amount for the previous fiscal year. Penalty.

Section 10-262j. - Minimum budget requirement.

Section 10-262k. - Grants for compensatory education programs.

Section 10-262l. - Grants for improvement in student achievement.

Section 10-262m. - Grants for high level of foster care placements in a school district.

Section 10-262n. - Grants to improve the use of technology in schools.

Section 10-262o. - Grant program for teacher technology training programs.

Section 10-262p. - Computer technology competency standards for students. Report on the status of educational technology in the public schools.

Section 10-262q. - Centralized web-based site for educators.

Section 10-262r. - Computer-assisted writing, instruction and testing. Pilot program.

Section 10-262s. - Authority of Commissioner of Education to transfer funds appropriated for Sheff settlement to certain grant programs.

Section 10-262t. - Grants to support plans that implement cost-saving strategies.

Section 10-262u. - Alliance districts.

Section 10-263. - Withholding of payments; adjustments for underpayments and overpayments of grants.

Section 10-263a and 10-263b. - Payment to towns not on uniform fiscal year. Amounts in average daily membership payable to the Department of Correction.

Section 10-263c. - Transitional school district grant program.

Section 10-263d. - Transitional school district phase-out grants. Reduced grants for first year of eligibility for transitional school district grants.

Section 10-263e. - Safe learning grant program.

Section 10-264. - Temporary additional payment.

Section 10-264a to 10-264d. - Promotion of educational quality and diversity: Definitions. Local assessment. Regional plans. Withholding of funds.

Section 10-264e. - Grant applications.

Section 10-264f. - Grants for single districts or one or more schools within a district.

Section 10-264g. - Grants for two or more districts.

Section 10-264h. - Grants for capital expenditures for interdistrict magnet school facilities.

Section 10-264i. - Transportation grants for interdistrict magnet school programs.

Section 10-264j. - No time or regional restrictions on development and implementation of interdistrict programs.

Section 10-264k. - Regions.

Section 10-264l. - Grants for the operation of interdistrict magnet school programs. Transportation. Enrollment of students; notice. Special education; Section 504 plans. Financial audits. Tuition.

Section 10-264m. - Creation of additional interdistrict magnet school programs with special emphasis on information technology curriculum.

Section 10-264n. - Collaborative planning for the establishment of additional interdistrict magnet schools in the Sheff region.

Section 10-264o. - Tuition payable to interdistrict magnet schools that assist the state in meeting its obligations pursuant to Sheff v. O'Neill.

Section 10-264p. - Sliding tuition scale for preschool programs offered at certain magnet schools.

Section 10-264q. - Eligibility of certain magnet schools not in compliance with racial minority enrollment requirements to continue to receive operating grants.

Section 10-264r. - Reduced-isolation setting standards.

Section 10-264s. - Applicability of education statutes to certain interdistrict magnet school operators. Recognized and considered a local education agency for purposes of state and federal law.

Section 10-264t. - Adoption of long-range plan of capital improvement and school building project priorities and goals by the Capitol Region Education Council.

Section 10-265. - Payments.

Section 10-265a. - Definitions.

Section 10-265aa. - The Partnership for Connecticut, Inc. Purposes, powers and reports.

Section 10-265b. - State grants for vocational education equipment.

Section 10-265bb. - Duties of the corporation.

Section 10-265c. - Distribution of funds. Grant application; limitations.

Section 10-265cc. - Board of directors.

Section 10-265d. - Bond authorization.

Section 10-265dd. - Funding to further the purposes of the collaboration.

Section 10-265e. - Definitions.

Section 10-265ee. - Financial assistance provided by the corporation. State assistance.

Section 10-265f. - Early reading success grant program.

Section 10-265ff. - Philanthropic Match account.

Section 10-265g. - Summer reading programs required for priority school districts. Evaluation of student reading level. Individual reading plan.

Section 10-265h. - Grants to assist alliance districts in paying for general improvements to school buildings.

Section 10-265i. - Grants for priority school districts for the purchase of library books.

Section 10-265j. - Model early childhood learning programs.

Section 10-265k. - Longitudinal study of educational progress of children participating in early reading success grant programs. Report.

Section 10-265l. - Requirements for additional instruction for poor performing students in priority school districts; exemption. Summer school required; exemption.

Section 10-265m. - Grants for summer school and weekend school programs in priority school districts.

Section 10-265n. - Even start family literacy program.

Section 10-265o. - Municipal aid for new educators grant program.

Section 10-265p. - Wraparound services grant program.

Section 10-265q. - Educational reform district science grant program.

Section 10-265r. - Heating, ventilation and air conditioning system grant program.

Section 10-265s. - Heating, ventilation and air conditioning system pipeline training pilot program.

Section 10-265t. - Bond issue for school air quality improvement grants.

Section 10-266 to 10-266i. - Reimbursement for education of pupils residing on state property or reservation land held in trust by the state for an Indian tribe; exemption. State grants for special programs for educationally deprived children. Amount...

Section 10-266aa. - State-wide interdistrict public school attendance program.

Section 10-266bb. - Grants for interdistrict resident summer programs and distance learning and other technologies.

Section 10-266cc. - Lighthouse schools.

Section 10-266dd. - Sheff Lighthouse Schools.

Section 10-266ee. - Dr. Joseph S. Renzulli Gifted and Talented Academy. Grant.

Section 10-266j. - Intercommunity programs for disadvantaged children.

Section 10-266k and 10-266l. - State grants for special educational programs and other municipal purposes. Agreements between private schools and urban school districts for education of disadvantaged children in public schools.

Section 10-266m. - Transportation grants.

Section 10-266n and 10-266o. - Phase-in of transportation grants. Hold-harmless for transportation grants.

Section 10-266p. - Priority school district grant program.

Section 10-266q. - Proposals and plans for expenditure of grant.

Section 10-266r. - Evaluation of program. Financial statement of expenditures.

Section 10-266s. - Interdistrict leadership grant program.

Section 10-266t. - Grants for extended school building hours for academic enrichment and support and recreation programs.

Section 10-266u. - Retention of funds by the department. Grant to supplement existing programs. Reports. Audits.

Section 10-266w. - School breakfast grant program.

Section 10-266x. - Development of innovative programs for educational improvement.

Section 10-266y. - Competitive grant program for certain high school projects.

Section 10-267 to 10-273. - State aid for purchase of nonprint learning materials, media equipment and books. “Average annual receipts from taxation” defined. Statement by town treasurer. Transportation grants for elementary school and kindergarten p...

Section 10-273a. - Reimbursement for transportation to and from elementary and secondary schools.

Section 10-273b to 10-276. - Reimbursement for sidewalk construction. Definition of “high school” for purpose of transportation grants. Statement by town treasurer. Certificate by Tax Commissioner for high school transportation grant.

Section 10-276a. - Priority school district phase-out grants. Reduced grants for first year of eligibility for priority school district grants.

Section 10-276b. - Diverse learning environment for state-funded interdistrict programs.

Section 10-277. - Reimbursement for transportation of high school pupils from towns or regional school districts not maintaining high schools. Transportation to nonpublic schools.

Section 10-278 to 10-280. - Reimbursements: Classification for; fixed in amount received for school year ended June 30, 1938.

Section 10-280a. - Transportation for pupils in nonprofit private schools outside school district.

Section 10-280b. - Policy for parental notification re age range of nonpublic school students riding the same school bus.

Section 10-280c. - Nonpublic school transportation services pilot program.

Section 10-281. - Transportation for pupils in nonprofit private schools within school district.