Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2445

Introduced
1/17/24  

Caption

K-3 reading programs; revisions

Impact

The revisions under HB 2445 seek to improve the literacy rates among young learners by establishing a structured approach to K-3 education. By requiring district-level plans to include data on student reading proficiency and allocate resources effectively, the bill emphasizes accountability and data-driven decisions in improving reading outcomes. Furthermore, schools that do not meet certain performance criteria must have their K-3 plans reviewed and approved by the state board of education before receiving funding targeted for reading programs. This provision aims to ensure that financial resources are directed towards schools that genuinely need assistance.

Summary

House Bill 2445 aims to enhance K-3 reading programs in Arizona by revising several statutes pertaining to the teaching and support of reading proficiency for students in grades K-3. It directs the Arizona Department of Education to administer a comprehensive K-3 reading program that emphasizes the importance of dyslexia screening and intervention. Under this bill, schools are required to ensure that teachers and literacy specialists receive training related to dyslexia, thus improving the educational outcomes for students with reading disabilities.

Contention

Notably, there may be concerns surrounding the oversight and implementation of the newly established guidelines, particularly regarding the burden of compliance on school districts. Critics may argue that the requirements for additional plans and documentation could divert resources and attention from direct teaching efforts. However, supporters contend that these measures are crucial for long-term improvements in reading literacy and ensuring equitable access to education for all students, particularly those struggling with dyslexia and other reading impairments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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