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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

158.806 Read to succeed fund -- Teacher professional learning academies --

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Literacy coaching program.
(1)The read to succeed fund is hereby created to train and support teachers and
library media specialists to improve the reading skills of students in
kindergarten through grade three
(3)as set forth in subsection
(2)of this
section and in KRS 158.305(5). The fund shall consist of all moneys received
from state appropriations, gifts, grants, and federal funds for this purpose. The
Department of Education shall administer the fund.
(2)The Department of Education shall implement teacher professional learning
academies related to evidence-based practices in instruction, instructional
materials, and assessment in reading using moneys appropriated or otherwise
received by the read to succeed fund.
(3)The department shall create a literacy coaching program using moneys
appropriated or otherwise received by the read to succeed fund. The program
shall:
(a)Use data coaches to improve reading and literacy;
(b)Determine the effectiveness of intensive data-focused professional
development; and
(c)Provide expert support in literacy and early reading instruction and
intervention.
(4)Notwithstanding the provisions of KRS 45.229, unexpended funds in the read
to succeed fund in the 2022-2023 fiscal year or in any subsequent fiscal year
shall not lapse but shall carry forward to the next fiscal year and shall be used
for the purposes established in subsections
(1)and
(2)of this section.
(5)Any interest earned on moneys in the read to succeed fund shall become part
of the fund and shall not lapse.
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