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Immediate Intensive Intervention (iii) for Grade 3 Students .............................................. 119
                    Good Cause Exemptions For Retained Grade 3 Students ................................................... 119
                    Good Cause Exemptions from Retention (Grade 3 Only) .................................................... 119
                    Academic Portfolio for Good Cause Exemption (#4) ........................................................... 120
                    Documentation for Grade 3 Good Cause Exemption .......................................................... 121
                    During the School Year Promotion of Retained Grade 3 Students ..................................... 121
                    Criteria for Exemptions from Retention (Grades K-2 and 4-5) ............................................ 122
                  MIDDLE SCHOOL (6-8) REMEDIATION REQUIREMENTS ................................................................ 122
                    Reading Remediation ........................................................................................................... 122
                    Mathematics Remediation Requirements Based on Standardized Assessments ............... 123
                  MIDDLE SCHOOL (6-8) REMEDIAL INSTRUCTION ......................................................................... 123
                    Middle School Reading Intervention Courses ..................................................................... 123
                    Middle School Complementary Options for Remedial Instruction ..................................... 124
                    Middle School Course Recovery (MSCR) ............................................................................. 124
                  HIGH SCHOOL (9-12) REMEDIATION REQUIREMENTS .................................................................. 124
                    High School Reading Remediation ....................................................................................... 125
                    Algebra 1 Remediation ........................................................................................................ 126
                    High School Complementary Options for Remedial Instruction ......................................... 127

               SUMMER SCHOOL ............................................................................................................. 128
                  ELEMENTARY SCHOOL THIRD GRADE SUMMER READING ACADEMY ........................................... 128
                  EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR (ESY) FOR Students with Disabilities .................................................... 128
                  HOME EDUCATION .................................................................................................................... 129
               ADULT CREDIT PROGRAM .................................................................................................. 129

               PROGRESS MONITORING ................................................................................................... 129
                  GENERAL PROGRESS MONITORING PLAN (PMP) PROCESS ........................................................... 129
                  ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS (ELLs) PROGRESS MONITORING ................................................. 130
                  EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION (ESE) PROGRESS MONITORING ........................................... 130
                  PROCEDURES FOR IMPLEMENTING THE PROGRESS MONITORING PLAN (PMP) ............................ 130
                    Additional PMP Requirements for Elementary School Students ........................................ 131
                    Additional PMP Requirements for Secondary School Students .......................................... 131
                    Middle School Data and Criteria for Progress Monitoring (PMP) ....................................... 132
                  MIDDLE SCHOOL (6-8) PROGRESS MONITORING ......................................................................... 132
                    Progress Monitoring in Reading .......................................................................................... 132
                    Progress Monitoring in Mathematics .................................................................................. 132
                    Progress Monitoring in Science ........................................................................................... 132
                  HIGH SCHOOL (9-12) PROGRESS MONITORING ........................................................................... 133
                    English, Mathematics, and Science Progress Monitoring ................................................... 133
               REPORTING STUDENT PROGRESS ....................................................................................... 134
                  EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTS EDUCATION (ESE) STUDENTS ............................................................... 134
                  VIRTUAL SCHOOL STUDENTS ...................................................................................................... 134
                  PARENT WRITTEN NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS ...................................................................... 134







               SDPBC Student Progression Plan 2017-2018                                                 Page 9
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