Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 160-4-2-.17 - Early Intervention Program (EIP)
(1)
DEFINITIONS.
(a)
Accelerated Instruction -
challenging instructional activities that are intensely focused on student
academic deficiencies in content areas. This accelerated instruction is
designed to enable students who have not achieved grade level, as defined by
the Office of Student Achievement, to meet grade-level standards in the
shortest possible time.
(b)
Early Intervention Program - a program designed to serve students
in grades kindergarten through five who are at risk of not reaching or
maintaining academic grade level, as defined in the department's Early
Intervention Program Guidelines, to obtain the necessary academic
skills to reach grade-level performance in the shortest possible
time.
(2)
REQUIREMENTS.
(a) All identified
students shall be moved into the Early Intervention Program (EIP), provided
assistance, and moved out upon reaching grade level performance.
(b) The kindergarten early intervention
program shall serve students enrolled in grade kindergarten. The primary grades
early intervention program shall serve students enrolled in grades one through
three. The upper elementary grades early intervention program shall serve
students enrolled in grades four and five.
(c) Schools participating in the EIP shall
provide an instructional program that will promote the acceleration of learning
in order for students to succeed and progress to the next higher level of
academic achievement in accordance with Georgia Department of Education
Early Intervention Program Guidelines.
(d) The specifications for delivery of early
intervention services shall be the responsibility of local boards of education.
Participating schools shall use instructional models for the Early Intervention
Program that include, but are not limited to, class augmentation,
self-contained, reduced class size, pull-out, or Reading Recovery.
(e) Eligibility determination is made at the
school system level by identifying the students functioning below the normal
expectation for the respective grade using criteria provided by the Office of
Student Achievement.
(f) Local
systems shall use the provided EIP Checklist rubric, when using the EIP Teacher
Checklists for eligibility.
(g)
Local systems shall devise a process for identification of students during the
school year as a continuous process of early identification and
monitoring.
(h) The school shall
provide a ten calendar-day notice for an opportunity to conference with the
student's parents or guardians and the student to discuss the student's
performance and the role of the early intervention program.
(i) Students placed in the EIP must be
administered continuous assessments that will reflect achievement gains
throughout the academic year.
(j)
Program exit criteria shall be as developed by the Office of Student
Achievement.
(k) Eligibility
records and exit documentation shall be maintained at the local school made
available for monitoring upon request.
(l) Each local school system shall report the
number of students served in the EIP as part of the full-time equivalent (FTE)
program count.
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