Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 167 - Pupils and Special Services
Section 167.645 - Reading assessments required, when — reading success plan required, when — intensive reading instruction required, when — notification of parents, when — retention in grade permitted, when — district duties — report.

Effective - 01 Jan 2023, 2 histories
167.645. Reading assessments required, when — reading success plan required, when — intensive reading instruction required, when — notification of parents, when — retention in grade permitted, when — district duties — report. — 1. Each school district and charter school shall assess all students enrolled in kindergarten through grade three at the beginning and end of each school year for their level of reading or reading readiness on state-approved reading assessments. Additionally, all school districts and charter schools shall assess any newly enrolled student in grades one through five for their level of reading or reading readiness on a reading assessment from the state-approved list. At the beginning of the school year, each school district and charter school shall provide a reading success plan to any student who:
(1) Exhibits a substantial deficiency in reading which creates a barrier to the child's progress learning to read. The identification of such deficiency may be based upon the most recent assessments or teacher observation; or
(2) Has been identified as being at risk of dyslexia in the statewide dyslexia screening or has a formal diagnosis of dyslexia.
­­For the purposes of this section, a substantial reading deficiency shall refer to a student who is one or more grade level or levels behind in reading or reading readiness; provided that nothing in this section shall be interpreted to prevent a school district or charter school from offering a reading success plan to any student based on an assessment completed at the start and end of the school year or teacher observation. For any student entering the school district or charter school after the start of the school year, such student shall be provided a reading success plan in the event the student has been identified as having a substantial reading deficiency based on the student's most recent assessment or otherwise being identified through teacher observation. The student's reading proficiency shall be reassessed by reading assessments on the state-approved list. The student shall continue to be provided with intensive reading instruction under a reading success plan until the reading deficiency is remedied.
2. The district or charter school shall notify the parent or guardian of any student in kindergarten through grade three who exhibits a substantial deficiency in reading, as described in subsection 1 of this section, at least annually in writing, and in an appropriate, alternative manner for the parent or other guardian if necessary, of the following:
(1) That the child has been identified as having a substantial deficiency in reading;
(2) A description of the services currently provided to the child;
(3) A description of the proposed supplemental instructional services and supports that the school district will provide to the child that are designed to remediate the identified area of reading deficiency. For students identified as being at risk of dyslexia or those that have a diagnosis of dyslexia the district shall provide an explanation that the instruction that will be used to teach the child reading shall be explicit, systematic, and diagnostic and based on phonological awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension, morphology, syntax, and semantics;
(4) Strategies for parents and guardians to use in helping the child succeed in reading proficiency, including but not limited to the promotion of parent-guided home reading.
3. If the school district or charter school provides a summer reading program under this section, the district or charter school shall notify the parent or guardian of each student who exhibits a substantial deficiency in reading of the opportunity to attend the summer reading program.
4. If a student has a substantial reading deficiency at the end of third grade, the student's parent or guardian and appropriate school staff shall discuss whether the student should be retained in grade level, based on a consideration of all relevant factors, including the reading deficiency, the student's progress in other subject areas, and the student's overall intellectual, physical, emotional, and social development. A decision to promote or retain a student with a substantial reading deficiency at the end of grade three shall be made only after direct personal consultation with the student's parent or guardian and after the formulation of a specific plan of action to remedy the student's reading deficiency.
5. Each school district or charter school shall do all of the following:
(1) Provide students who are identified as having a substantial deficiency in reading under subsection 1 of this section, have been identified as being at risk of dyslexia in the statewide dyslexia screening, or have a formal diagnosis of dyslexia with intensive instructional services and supports specified in a reading success plan, as appropriate according to student need, free of charge, to remediate the identified areas of reading deficiency, including additional scientific, evidence-based reading instruction and other strategies prescribed by the school district or charter school which may include but are not limited to the following:
(a) Small group or individual instruction;
(b) Reduced teacher-student ratios;
(c) More frequent progress monitoring;
(d) Tutoring or mentoring;
(e) Extended school day, week, or year; and
(f) Summer reading programs;
(2) For any student with a formal diagnosis of dyslexia or for a student who was found to be at risk of dyslexia in the statewide dyslexia screening, the school district or charter school shall provide evidence-based reading instruction that addresses phonology, sound-symbol association, syllable instruction, morphology, syntax, and semantics provided through systematic, cumulative, explicit, and diagnostic methods;
(3) At regular intervals, but no less than four times per year in a manner that reflects progress through each school term, notify the parent or guardian of academic and other progress being made by the student and give the parent or guardian other useful information;
(4) In addition to required reading enhancement and acceleration strategies, provide all parents of students, including parents of students who are identified as having a substantial deficiency in reading under subsection 1 of this section, with a plan that includes suggestions for regular parent-guided home reading.
6. Each school district and charter school shall ensure that intensive reading instruction through a reading development initiative shall be provided to each kindergarten through grade five student who is assessed as exhibiting a substantial deficiency in reading. In addition to the requirements otherwise provided, such instruction shall also comply with all of the following criteria:
(1) Be provided to all kindergarten through grade five students who exhibit a substantial deficiency in reading under this section. The assessments shall measure phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension;
(2) Be provided during regular school hours;
(3) Provide a reading curriculum that meets the requirements of section 170.014, and at a minimum has the following specifications:
(a) Assists students assessed as exhibiting a substantial deficiency in reading to develop the skills to read at grade level;
(b) Provides skill development in phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension;
(c) Includes a scientifically based and reliable assessment;
(d) Provides initial and ongoing analysis of each student's reading progress; and
(e) Provides a curriculum in core academic subjects to assist the student in maintaining or meeting proficiency levels for the appropriate grade in all academic subjects.
7. School districts and charter schools shall report to the department the specific intensive reading interventions and supports implemented by the school district or charter school pursuant to this section as well as the reading assessment data collected for grades kindergarten through five. The department shall annually prescribe the components of required or requested reports.
8. (1) Each school district and charter school shall address reading proficiency as part of its comprehensive school improvement plan, drawing upon information about children from assessments conducted pursuant to subsection 1 of this section and the prevalence of deficiencies identified by classroom, elementary school, and other student characteristics. As part of its comprehensive school improvement plan or contract, each school district or charter school shall review chronic early elementary absenteeism for its impact on literacy development. If more than fifteen percent of an attendance center's students are not at grade level in reading by the end of third grade, the comprehensive school improvement plan or contract shall include strategies to reduce that percentage, including school and community strategies to raise the percentage of students who are proficient in reading.
(2) Each school district and charter school shall provide professional development services to enhance the skills of elementary teachers in responding to children's unique reading issues and needs and to increase the use of evidence-based strategies.
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(L. 1999 H.B. 889 § 9, A.L. 2001 S.B. 319, A.L. 2022 S.B. 681 & 662)
Effective 1-01-23

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XI - Education and Libraries

Chapter 167 - Pupils and Special Services

Section 167.018 - Foster care education bill of rights — school district liaisons to be designated, duties.

Section 167.019 - Placement decisions, agencies to consider foster child's school attendance area — right to remain in certain districts — course work to be accepted — graduation requirements — rulemaking authority.

Section 167.020 - Registration requirements — homeless child or youth defined — residency — hardship waiver — recovery of costs, when — records to be requested, provided, when — military relocation, remote registration permitted.

Section 167.022 - Request for records, placed pupils.

Section 167.023 - Affidavit of expulsion for certain offenses required for student admission — false statements, penalty.

Section 167.026 - Expungement of disciplinary records, exception.

Section 167.029 - School uniforms.

Section 167.031 - School attendance compulsory, who may be excused — nonattendance, penalty — home school, definition, requirements — school year defined — daily log, defense to prosecution — compulsory attendance age for the district defined.

Section 167.034 - Absences in St. Louis City reported to children's division, when, notification requirements — duties of children's division.

Section 167.042 - Home school, declaration of enrollment, contents — filing with recorder of deeds or chief school officer — fee.

Section 167.051 - Compulsory attendance of part-time schools.

Section 167.052 - Applicability of compulsory attendance and part-time school requirements for metropolitan school districts.

Section 167.061 - Penalty for violating compulsory attendance law.

Section 167.071 - School attendance officers in seven-director districts, powers and duties — powers of police officers in certain areas.

Section 167.091 - Truant or parental schools, establishment — attendance may be compelled — neglected children, attendance — support payments.

Section 167.101 - Certain persons may administer oaths and take affidavits — issuance of certificates.

Section 167.111 - Officials to enforce compulsory attendance law.

Section 167.113 - Compliance with federal laws relating to pupil rights required.

Section 167.115 - Juvenile officer or other law enforcement authority to report to superintendent, when, how — superintendent to report certain acts, to whom — notice of suspension or expulsion to court — superintendent to consult.

Section 167.117 - Principal, teachers, school employees to report certain acts, to whom, exceptions — limit on liability — penalty.

Section 167.121 - Assignment of pupil to another district, when — tuition, how paid, amount.

Section 167.122 - Placed pupils, notification of district, distribution of information.

Section 167.123 - Notification to superintendent, when, manner — responsibility of superintendent upon notification — confidentiality of information.

Section 167.125 - Assignment of certain students to another district, procedure — tuition — transportation routes. (St. Elizabeth, St. Albans, and Maries County).

Section 167.126 - Children admitted to certain programs or facilities, right to educational services — school district, per pupil cost, payment — inclusion in average daily attendance, payments in lieu of taxes, when.

Section 167.128 - Neglected and delinquent children, department not to aggregate data with regularly enrolled pupil data.

Section 167.131 - District not maintaining a high school through twelfth grade shall pay tuition and transportation, when — amount charged.

Section 167.132 - Tuition rate paid by sending district to receiving district — definitions — amount.

Section 167.141 - Amount deductible from per pupil cost in computing tuition to be added to apportionment of district of residence, when.

Section 167.151 - Admission of nonresident and other tuition pupils — certain pupils exempt from tuition — school tax credited against tuition — owners of agricultural land in more than one district, options, notice required, when — teachers, childre...

Section 167.161 - Suspension or expulsion of pupil — notice — hearing — felony violation, grounds for suspension.

Section 167.164 - Suspension or expulsion not to relieve duty to educate — district to pay costs of alternative education — voucher — district may contract for alternative education services.

Section 167.166 - Prohibition on strip searches, exceptions — strip search defined — violation, penalty — prohibition on removal of certain items not deemed disruptive.

Section 167.168 - Radio frequency identification technology, students not required to use identification device to monitor or track student location — definition.

Section 167.171 - Summary suspension of pupil — appeal — grounds for suspension — procedure — conference required, when — statewide suspension, when.

Section 167.181 - Immunization of pupils against certain diseases compulsory — exceptions — records — to be at public expense, when — fluoride treatments administered, when — rulemaking authority, procedure.

Section 167.182 - HPV informational brochure, contents.

Section 167.183 - Immunization records, disclosure, to whom — disclosure for unauthorized purpose, liability.

Section 167.191 - Children with contagious diseases not to attend school — penalty.

Section 167.201 - School lunch program — funds — duties of state board.

Section 167.208 - Allergy prevention and response policy required, contents — model policy authorized.

Section 167.211 - School boards may provide for sale of lunches to children.

Section 167.221 - Lunch programs in urban districts — managers and assistants, designation, duties — deposit and withdrawal of funds.

Section 167.223 - High school may offer postsecondary course options — fees.

Section 167.225 - Definitions — instruction in Braille for visually impaired students — teacher certification — BRITE act, blind or visually impaired students, Braille instruction requirements.

Section 167.227 - Summer school programs — attendance outside of district — funding, cooperation among districts.

Section 167.231 - Transportation of pupils by districts, except metropolitan — mileage limits for state aid — extra transportation, district expense — election, ballot form.

Section 167.232 - Tax for extra transportation may be rescinded, procedure.

Section 167.241 - Transportation of pupils to another district — approved charter school transportation.

Section 167.251 - Board to prescribe rules and regulations — driver to give bond — fund charged with transportation expenses.

Section 167.260 - Program for developmentally delayed, ages three and four — program for children from at-risk families.

Section 167.263 - Teacher assistants, grades kindergarten through three — program established — eligibility — application for assistance — rules, promulgation, procedure.

Section 167.265 - School counselors, grades kindergarten through nine — eligibility — application.

Section 167.266 - Academic and career counseling program — rulemaking authority.

Section 167.268 - Policy for reading success plans — state board to develop guidelines.

Section 167.270 - Specialized courses of instruction — pupils at risk of dropping out — pregnant teens and teen mothers.

Section 167.273 - Program of parent education — pregnant teens, teen parents — at-risk families, characteristics — potential dropouts, characteristics.

Section 167.275 - Dropouts to be reported to state literacy hot line — availability of information on website.

Section 167.278 - Chief school officers to provide information on postsecondary financial assistance.

Section 167.280 - Support services for students at high risk — application, elements — priority applications, elements — use of funds — allowable costs.

Section 167.335 - Alternative education grants — qualifications — joint applications.

Section 167.340 - Read to be ready program — certain students to increase average daily attendance — reading improvement instruction.

Section 167.343 - Reading assessment costs, competitive matching grant program — application — requirements — reimbursement of district's funds, when — allocation of grants.

Section 167.346 - List of recommended reading assessments — state board's duties — department's duties — rules.

Section 167.349 - Charter schools, establishment.

Section 167.600 - Definitions — nonseverability.

Section 167.603 - Grants to assist public schools health services, preference — rules — Medicaid payment incentives.

Section 167.606 - Plan to encourage public schools and school districts to be Medicaid providers — services which may be provided, scope of services — who may provide services — employment of personnel.

Section 167.609 - Underwriting of costs, determination of amount, assessment — disbursement transfer to health initiatives fund, arrangement — method of disbursement of funds — procedure.

Section 167.611 - Advisory committee may be established, members, duties and powers — consent form, checklist, prerequisite — identification of family practitioner — distribution of contraceptive devices and drugs prohibited.

Section 167.614 - Discontinuance of participation.

Section 167.617 - Continuation of services previously provided.

Section 167.619 - Most accessible care to be provided — discrimination prohibited.

Section 167.621 - Authorization of parent or guardian, prerequisite — administration of medicine, first aid, immunity.

Section 167.624 - Lifesaving training — CPR.

Section 167.625 - Will's law — definitions — epilepsy or seizure disorder, individualized emergency health care plan, requirements — immunity from liability, when.

Section 167.627 - Possession and self-administration of medication in school — requirements.

Section 167.630 - Epinephrine prefilled auto syringes, school nurse authorized to maintain adequate supply — administration authorized, when.

Section 167.635 - Asthma-related rescue medications, school nurse may be authorized by school board to maintain, procedure.

Section 167.637 - Influenza and influenza vaccination information, provided when.

Section 167.638 - Meningitis immunization, brochure, contents.

Section 167.640 - Student promotion conditioned on remediation — tutorial activities and other suggested programs.

Section 167.645 - Reading assessments required, when — reading success plan required, when — intensive reading instruction required, when — notification of parents, when — retention in grade permitted, when — district duties — report.

Section 167.680 - After-school retreat reading and assessment program established — grants awarded, procedure — fund created — rulemaking authority.

Section 167.700 - Involvement of parents and families, state board and school districts to adopt policies, content — review of policies.

Section 167.720 - Physical education required — definitions.

Section 167.765 - Interscholastic youth sports brain injury prevention, rulemaking authority — information distribution — removal of athletes from competition, when.

Section 167.775 - Annual report on impact of concussions and head injuries, statewide athletic organizations.

Section 167.800 - Definitions

Section 167.803 - Training of school employees, content, requirements.

Section 167.806 - Plan to be submitted by parent or guardian of student with diabetes — review by school.

Section 167.809 - Diabetic care may be provided to students, when, trained personnel to be on site.

Section 167.812 - Diabetic care not practice of nursing, when — health care professionals may provide training.

Section 167.818 - Student may perform certain diabetic care for self, when.

Section 167.821 - Immunity from liability, when

Section 167.824 - Rulemaking authority.

Section 167.850 - Pilot recovery high schools — definitions — designation, procedure — agreement for enrollment — policy for tuition rates — rulemaking authority.

Section 167.890 - Student performance data scores, department to compile and maintain — rulemaking authority.

Section 167.895 - Student transfer to another public school, when — definitions — lack of capacity at attendance centers, options — requirements.

Section 167.898 - Available enrollment slots to be reported to department, when - procedure for students seeking transfer.

Section 167.902 - Critical need occupations, data and information distribution.

Section 167.903 - Personal plan of study for certain students, contents — waiver.

Section 167.905 - At-risk students to be identified, district policy required.

Section 167.908 - Federal aid for students in career and technical education programs — completion of application, procedure.

Section 167.910 - Career readiness course task force established, purpose, members, meetings, duties — findings and recommendations.

Section 167.910 - Career readiness course task force established, purpose, members, meetings, duties — findings and recommendations.

Section 167.950 - Dyslexia screening guidelines — screenings required, when — definitions — rulemaking authority.