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Overview of Kindergarten School Readiness in Colorado

 

 

 

Welcome & Overview

Welcome to the kindergarten school readiness guide.

This guide will take you approximately an hour to review, depending on the time spent exploring the links embedded throughout. 

If you prefer to read the welcome overview, download a transcript here.

If you have any questions or comments, please email Megan.

 


Assessment: Data-informed Decisions

 

As a part of an aligned system of public education, school readiness assessments were recognized by the General Assembly as a critical element of aligned assessments continuing from preschool to elementary (C.R.S. 22-7-1002). A clear understanding of the knowledge, skills, and behaviors with which students enter kindergarten provides crucial information for families, communities, schools, and teachers as they support student learning and development.

The kindergarten school readiness (KSR) assessments assess the varying skill levels and knowledge with which students enter kindergarten (C.R.S. 22-7-1002 (2)) and inform individual learning plans for each publicly funded student (C.R.S. 22-7-1014). KSR assessments measure students’ ability to engage with the curricula in kindergarten by identifying baseline data to inform systematic intervention and additional layers of instructional support (Jensen, et al., 2021).

Data decisions to inform Child Ready: individualized instruction; School Ready: prepare ready schools and partner to meet needs within the EC community; District Ready: partnerships with local agencies, planning resource allocation and support for teachers; System Ready: report to stakeholders to inform policy decisions and partnerships with state agencies.

 

Ready System: Prepared to Meet the Individual Needs of Every Student

Analyzing data from the KSR, other early elementary assessments in a standards-aligned assessment system, and an assessment of early learning needs within a community aide schools and districts in identifying and addressing data trends across multiple data sources and student data over time (Jensen, et al., 2021). These data sources can inform local decisions on instruction, resources, and community partnerships. Additionally, they can guide state-level partnerships and policy decisions to further the support of every child and every school.

Purpose of this Guide

The purpose of this guide is to support the implementation of school readiness in kindergarten as it pertains to statutory requirements in Colorado. Specifically, this guide is intended for those who are new to school readiness or new to school readiness in Colorado. This guide addresses the essential requirements and some best practices but is not intended to be the sole resource for implementing school readiness in kindergarten.

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