Colorado Code § 22-7-1014

Preschool individualized readiness plans - school readiness - assessments
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(1) (a) Beginning in the fall semester of 2013, each local education provider that
provides a preschool or kindergarten program shall ensure that each student enrolled in a
preschool or kindergarten program operated by the local education provider receives an
individualized readiness plan that addresses the preschool standards or kindergarten standards, as
appropriate, and knowledge and skill areas in which a student needs assistance to make progress
toward school readiness. If a student is identified as having a significant reading deficiency as
provided in section 22-7-1205, the local education provider shall include the student's READ
plan created pursuant to section 22-7-1206 as a component of the student's individualized
readiness plan.
(b) In creating and implementing the individualized readiness plans, a local education
provider shall use assessment instruments that are research-based, valid, and reliable to facilitate
the systematic measurement of a student's increasing knowledge, skills, and accomplishments
within the classroom context. The purpose of the continuing assessments shall be to help direct
teachers' practice within the classroom with each student and thereby maximize each students'
progress toward demonstrating school readiness.
(2) (a) Beginning with students who enter kindergarten in the fall semester of 2013, each
local education provider shall ensure that each student enrolled in a kindergarten program
operated by the local education provider progresses toward demonstrating school readiness.
Each local education provider shall administer the school readiness assessment within the first
sixty days of the school year to each student enrolled in a kindergarten program operated by the
local education provider to measure each student's level of school readiness. If the local
education provider administers a reading assessment pursuant to section 22-7-1205 (1)(a.5)
within the first sixty days of the school year to students enrolled in the kindergarten program, the
local education provider is not required to administer the literacy component of the school
readiness assessment. The local education provider may choose to monitor a student's progress
toward demonstrating school readiness by administering an approved school readiness
assessment multiple times over the course of the school year.
(b) The results of the school readiness assessments shall not be used to deny a student
admission or progression to first grade.
(3) The department of education, the division of child care, and the staff of the early
childhood policy team in the lieutenant governor's office shall, upon request and subject to
available appropriations, provide support to local education providers in implementing the
preschool standards, individualized readiness plans, and school readiness assessments and in
assisting students in progressing toward school readiness. Support may include, but need not be
limited to:
(a) Assisting the local education provider in reviewing and revising curriculum;
(b) Communicating with early care and education providers, educators, local school
board members, board of cooperative services members, charter school governing board
members, school district and school administrators, and parents;
(c) Providing professional development for educators; and
(d) Collecting and making available a resource bank of examples of best practices in
national, state, school district, school, and classroom reform efforts in early childhood and
school readiness consistent with the intent of this part 10.

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