C.R.S. Section 22-7-1210.5
Per-pupil intervention money

  • uses
  • distribution
  • monitoring

(1)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

To distribute the money appropriated pursuant to section 22-7-1210 (4) for per-pupil intervention money, the department shall annually calculate the per-pupil amount by dividing the amount of money available by the total number of students enrolled in kindergarten and first, second, and third grades in public schools in the state who were identified as having significant reading deficiencies and received instructional services pursuant to READ plans in the budget year preceding the year in which the money is distributed. Subject to the requirements of this section, a local education provider may receive per-pupil intervention money in an amount equal to the calculated per-pupil amount multiplied by the number of students enrolled in kindergarten and first, second, and third grades in public schools operated by the local education provider who were identified as having significant reading deficiencies and received instructional services pursuant to READ plans in the budget year preceding the year in which the money is distributed.

(b)

Repealed.

(2)

Before the beginning of each budget year, to receive a distribution of per-pupil intervention money, a local education provider must submit to the department by the date specified by state board rule:

(a)

The number of students enrolled in kindergarten and first, second, and third grades in public schools operated by the local education provider who were identified as having significant reading deficiencies and received instructional services pursuant to READ plans in the budget year preceding the year in which the money is distributed; and

(b)

A budget, including a narrative explanation, for the use of the per-pupil intervention money in accordance with the uses described in subsection (4) of this section.

(3)

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(a)

At the beginning of each budget year, the department shall distribute to a local education provider that meets the requirements specified in subsection (3)(b) of this section the amount of per-pupil intervention money calculated for the local education provider pursuant to subsection (1) of this section for the applicable budget year.

(b)

To receive per-pupil intervention money in a budget year, a local education provider must meet the following requirements:

(I)

The local education provider must submit the information described in subsection (2) of this section and in section 22-7-1213 (2);

(II)

For the 2022-23 budget year and budget years thereafter, the local education provider must submit evidence that it is in compliance with the teacher training requirements specified in section 22-7-1208 (6);

(II.5)

For the 2024-25 budget year and budget years thereafter, the local education provider must submit evidence that it is in compliance with the principal and administrator training requirements specified in section 22-7-1208 (6.5) and the reading interventionist training requirements specified in section 22-7-1208 (6.7);

(III)

The department must approve the local education provider’s proposed use of the per-pupil intervention money as being in compliance with the requirements in subsection (4) of this section;

(IV)

For the preceding budget year, the local education provider must have used the money for one or more of the purposes specified in subsection (4) of this section; except that the provisions of this subsection (3)(b)(IV) do not apply if the local education provider did not receive a distribution of per-pupil intervention money in the preceding budget year; and

(V)

If the local education provider is expecting to use the per-pupil intervention money for targeted intervention services as described in subsection (4)(d) of this section, the department reviewed and approved the services. The department shall not approve services that have not been implemented and proven to be successful with a student population and under circumstances that are comparable to those of the local education provider or that are not supported by valid research that suggests the services will be effective with the student population served by, and under the circumstances of, the local education provider.

(c)

Throughout the budget year, the department shall monitor and, if deemed necessary by the department, audit each local education provider’s use of the per-pupil intervention money it receives. The department may conduct site visits to the extent deemed necessary to adequately monitor a local education provider’s use of per-pupil intervention money. Each local education provider shall provide, upon request by the department, information necessary for the department to comply with this subsection (3)(c).

(4)

A local education provider may use the per-pupil intervention money only as follows:

(a)

To operate a summer school literacy program as described in section 22-7-1212;

(b)

To purchase core reading instructional programs that are included on the advisory list of instructional programming in reading and supporting technologies developed by the department pursuant to section 22-7-1209 (2)(b);

(c)

To purchase tutoring services that focus on increasing students’ foundational reading skills of phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary development, reading fluency including oral skills, and reading comprehension for students who are receiving instructional services pursuant to READ plans;

(d)

To provide other targeted, evidence-based or scientifically based intervention services to students who are receiving instructional services, which may include services provided by a reading interventionist, pursuant to READ plans, which services are approved by the department;

(e)

To provide technology, including software, which is included on the advisory list of instructional programming in reading and supporting technologies pursuant to section 22-7-1209 (2)(b), to assist in assessing and monitoring student progress toward reading competency, which may include providing professional development in the effective use of the technology or software;

(f)

To purchase from a board of cooperative services the services of a reading specialist or reading interventionist who is trained in the science of reading and in teaching the foundational reading skills of phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary development, reading fluency including oral skills, and reading comprehension to provide educator professional development in teaching reading and other support in implementing the requirements of this part 12; or

(g)

To provide professional development programming to support educators in teaching reading. Professional development programming authorized in this subsection (4)(g) may include hiring a reading coach who is trained in teaching the foundational reading skills of phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary development, reading fluency, including oral skills, and reading comprehension to provide job-embedded, ongoing professional development to support kindergarten-through-third-grade teacher competence in teaching phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary development, reading fluency, including oral skills, and reading comprehension. A local education provider that has not fully complied with section 22-7-1208 (6), (6.5), or (6.7) is strongly encouraged to use per-pupil intervention money to ensure that all teachers employed by the local education provider to teach kindergarten or any of grades one through three and all reading interventionists employed to teach grades four through twelve successfully complete evidence-based training in teaching reading, and the principals and administrators described in section 22-7-1208 (6.5)(a) successfully complete evidence-based training in the science of reading, before using the money for other authorized purposes.

(5)

In using the per-pupil intervention money distributed pursuant to this section, each local education provider shall ensure that some type of intervention, as described in subsection (4) of this section, is available to each student who is identified as having a significant reading deficiency and who is enrolled in kindergarten or first, second, or third grade in a school operated by the local education provider.

(6)

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(a)

Each local education provider shall ensure that the per-pupil intervention money it receives in each budget year is used to improve the reading competency of students enrolled in kindergarten and grades one through three who are identified as having a significant reading deficiency or receive instructional services pursuant to READ plans and does not replace other money that would otherwise be used for this purpose.

(b)

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(I)

A local education provider may retain up to fifteen percent of the amount of per-pupil intervention money it receives in a budget year for use in accordance with this section in the next budget year. If a local education provider retains more than the amount authorized in this subsection (6)(b), the department shall reduce the amount of per-pupil intervention money that the local education provider is eligible to receive in the next budget year by the excess retention amount.

(II)

Repealed.

Source: Section 22-7-1210.5 — Per-pupil intervention money - uses - distribution - monitoring, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-22.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

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Legislative declaration
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Definitions
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Colorado state advisory council for parent involvement in education - created - membership
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Council - advisory duties - technical assistance - report
22‑7‑305
Parent involvement in education grant program - creation - rules - fund - reports
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Repeal of part
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Definitions
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Alternative education campuses - criteria - application - rule-making - definition
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Short title
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Legislative declaration
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Definitions
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Teacher development grant program - created - rules
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Teacher development grant program - application
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Reporting requirements - progress reports - final reports
22‑7‑708
Teacher development fund - creation
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Legislative declaration
22‑7‑802
Definitions
22‑7‑803
Summer school grant program - creation - administration - rules
22‑7‑804
Summer school programs - requirements
22‑7‑805
Summer school grant program - application - criteria
22‑7‑806
Reporting requirements
22‑7‑807
Summer school grant program - funding
22‑7‑1001
Short title
22‑7‑1002
Legislative declaration
22‑7‑1003
Definitions
22‑7‑1004
School readiness description - school readiness assessment - adoption - revisions
22‑7‑1005
Preschool through elementary and secondary education - aligned standards - adoption - revisions
22‑7‑1006
Preschool through elementary and secondary education - aligned assessments - adoption - revisions
22‑7‑1006.3
State assessments - administration - rules
22‑7‑1006.5
Pilot program - alternative assessment
22‑7‑1008
Postsecondary and workforce readiness description - adoption - revision
22‑7‑1009
Diploma endorsements - adoption - revisions
22‑7‑1009.3
Diploma endorsement - science, technology, engineering, and mathematics - definitions
22‑7‑1009.5
Diploma endorsement - biliteracy - definitions
22‑7‑1010
State board - commission - public input - staff assistance
22‑7‑1011
Regional educator meetings - purpose - recommendations - definition
22‑7‑1012
State plan - amendments - peer review - final adoption
22‑7‑1013
Local education provider - preschool through elementary and secondary education standards - adoption - academic acceleration - definition
22‑7‑1014
Preschool individualized readiness plans - school readiness - assessments
22‑7‑1015
Postsecondary and workforce readiness program - technical assistance - appropriation - repeal
22‑7‑1015.5
Postsecondary, workforce, career, and education grant program - created - application - criteria - awards - appropriation - repeal
22‑7‑1016
Assessments in high school - transcripts - definition
22‑7‑1016.5
Exchange of student records
22‑7‑1017
High school diploma - endorsement - effect
22‑7‑1018
Cost study
22‑7‑1019
Preschool to postsecondary and workforce readiness - progress reports - effectiveness reports
22‑7‑1201
Short title
22‑7‑1202
Legislative declaration
22‑7‑1203
Definitions
22‑7‑1204
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22‑7‑1205
Reading competency - assessments - READ plan creation - parental involvement
22‑7‑1206
Reading to ensure academic development (READ) plan - contents - implementation
22‑7‑1207
Advancement - decision - parental involvement
22‑7‑1208
Local education providers - procedures - plans - training - rules
22‑7‑1209
State board - rules - department - duties
22‑7‑1210
Early literacy fund - created
22‑7‑1210.5
Per-pupil intervention money - uses - distribution - monitoring
22‑7‑1211
Early literacy grant program - created - definitions
22‑7‑1212
Summer school literacy programs
22‑7‑1213
Reporting requirements
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