ACCELERATED INSTRUCTION
How can our school align with HB 1416 learning requirements?
A Guide for HB 1416
Under Texas HB 1416, it is required that students in Texas schools in grades 3-8 to receive supplemental instruction, or are assigned a TIA-designated teacher if they haven’t reached ‘Approaches’ in key content areas on the STARR assessment or end of course (EOC) exam,
If you are a school in Texas currently using Enriching Students® or are a school or District looking for a tool to manage intervention and enrichment time to meet these standards, here’s how we can help. Check out the articles on the right to learn how your school can align its practices to meet the HB 1416 requirements.
W.I.N. Time Activities
W.I.N. time activities, especially for middle and high school students, can be incredibly beneficial. Why? These days, students’ lives are [...]
Names for Intervention Time
What is Intervention Time? The first thing you need to know: “What IS intervention time?”. Intervention time refers [...]
All About Flex Time in Schools
Flex time is a flexible period of time in a school schedule where students can get what they need, [...]
Tracking Accelerated Instruction
For Texas Districts trying to meet the requirements of House Bill 1416, one element is for students in accelerated [...]
Scheduling Students for Accelerated Instruction
Texas House Bill 1416 (an update to HB 4545) requires that any students in grades 3-8 who did not [...]
Creating Time for Accelerated Instruction
Under Texas House Bill 4545, now updated by HB 1416, it’s required that students meeting certain criteria are given [...]
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