Nevada Code § 392.765

Required action when pupil is provided intervention services and intensive instruction
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1. If a pupil will be provided
intervention services and intensive instruction pursuant to NRS 392.760 , the principal of the school
must:
(a) Provide written notice to the parent or legal
guardian of the pupil confirming that the pupil will be provided intervention
services and intensive instruction while the pupil is enrolled in an elementary
school. The written notice must include, without limitation, a description of
the intervention services and intensive instruction in the subject area of
reading that the pupil will be provided to improve the proficiency of the pupil
in that subject area.
(b) Develop a plan to monitor the growth of the
pupil in the subject area of reading.
(c) Require the teacher of the pupil to develop a
portfolio of the pupils work in the subject area of reading, which must be
updated as necessary to reflect growth made by the pupil.
(d) Ensure that the pupil receives intervention
services and intensive instruction in the subject area of reading that are
designed to improve the pupils proficiency in the subject area of reading,
including, without limitation:
(1) Programs and services included in the
plan to improve the literacy of pupils enrolled in elementary school approved
by the Department pursuant to NRS 388.157 ;
(2) Instruction for at least 90 minutes
each school day based upon evidence-based research concerning reading
instruction; and
(3) Intensive instructional services
prescribed by the board of trustees of the school district pursuant to
subsection 2, as determined appropriate for the pupil.
2. The board of trustees of each school
district or the governing body of a charter school, as applicable, shall:
(a) Review and evaluate the plans for monitoring
the growth of pupils developed pursuant to subsection 1.
(b) Prescribe the intensive instructional
services in the subject area of reading which the principal of a school must
implement as determined appropriate for a pupil who will be provided
intervention services and intensive instruction pursuant to NRS 392.760 , which may include, without
limitation:
(1) Instruction that is provided in small
groups;
(2) Instruction provided in classes with
reduced pupil-teacher ratios;
(3) A timeline for frequently monitoring
the progress of the pupil;
(4) Tutoring and mentoring;
(5) Classes which are designed to increase
the ability of pupils to transition from grade 3 to grade 4 and to each
subsequent grade level at the school;
(6) Instruction provided through an
extended school day, school week or school year;
(7) Programs to improve a pupils
proficiency in reading which are offered during the summer; or
(8) Any combination of the services set
forth in subparagraphs (1) to (7), inclusive.
3. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4, the intensive instructional services in the subject area of
reading required by this section must be provided to the pupil by a teacher:
(a) Who is different than the teacher who provided
instructional services to the pupil during the immediately preceding school
year; and
(b) Who has been determined to be highly
effective, as demonstrated by pupil performance data and performance
evaluations.
4. The intensive instructional services in
the subject area of reading required by this section may be provided to the
pupil by the same teacher who provided instructional services to the pupil
during the immediately preceding school year if a different teacher who meets
the requirements of paragraph (b) of subsection 3 is not reasonably available
and the pupil:
(a) Has an individualized education program; or
(b) Is enrolled in a school district in a county
whose population is less than 100,000.
5. As used in this section, individualized
education program has the meaning ascribed to it in 20 U.S.C. 1414(d)(1)(A).

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