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Section 59-155-160 of the Read to Succeed law states, Beginning with the 2024-2025 School Year, a student must be retained in the third grade if the student fails to demonstrate reading proficiency at the end of the third grade as indicated by scoring Does Not Meet Expectations or at the lowest achievement level on
As of early 2025, at least 14 states have enacted bans on the use of the three-cueing approach in reading instruction. These states include Arkansas, Louisiana, Florida, Indiana, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Texas, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Alabama, Kansas, Minnesota, and Virginia.
Today, a total of 32 states and the District of Columbia have policies in statute aimed at improving 3rd-grade reading proficiency. The majority of these states require early assessment and intervention, often as early as kindergarten.
As of November 2024, 40 states and the District of Columbia have passed laws and policies on evidence-based reading practices in schools.
The Read by Grade 3 law requires extra instruction for students K-3rd grades who are not reading at grade level. It also requires a support plan to help students make growth toward expected reading levels at each grade level.

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Reading proficiently by the end of third grade is a crucial marker in a childs educational development. Failure to read proficiently is linked to higher rates of school dropout, which suppresses individual earning potential as well as the nations competitive- ness and general productivity.
In many states, third graders who cannot read proficiently are required to repeat that year. This policy, known as mandatory retention, can greatly impact students emotional and cognitive development.

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