Beginning in September, meetings will be held virtually each month to provide clarification and address questions around implementation of the Strong Readers Act. There will be a meeting on the second Tuesday of each month at 1 pm. Please subscribe to the Strong Readers newsletter to get information about meeting updates.
Zoom link for all 24-25 Strong Readers meetings (Meeting ID: 160 516 4720)
Meeting Dates for 2024-2025 (Recording links will be posted below)
On July 1, 2024, SB362 went into effect that defined multiple changes to Oklahoma's Early Literacy Law. The Strong Readers Act (formerly known as the Reading Sufficiency Act, or RSA) outlines literacy requirements for students beginning in kindergarten. These webinars will provide an overview of the requirements of the Strong Readers Act, highlighting changes from RSA. This information was also presented at InspireOK and the OK Administrator's Conference. The webinar will be recorded and posted here for those who are unable to attend.
The Implementation Guide has been updated to reflect changes made to the Strong Readers Act. Please use this resource to support programming and understanding how the multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS) framework and Strong Readers work together to support students
Implementation Guide for Strong Readers
Educators can find a quick overview of the Strong Readers Act requirements on this Quick Guide document.
Beginning with the 2024-2025 school year, certain groups of students are exempt from requirements of the Strong Readers Act, including screening and creation of a Student Literacy Intervention Plan (SLIP). These students must be able to demonstrate progress toward literacy goals as defined on an Individual Education Program (IEP) or English Language Academic Plan (ELAP).
Students who are exempt from requirements of Strong Readers must fit one of the following criteria:
Exemption Form for Strong Readers
Decisions to exempt a student should be made with the IEP team or the EL teacher working with the student.
2024-2025 Strong Readers Timeline
Locating Reports on Single Sign On
Screening assessments are approved by the Oklahoma State Board of Education. Technical guidance documents specific to each assessment have been completed by the publisher and made available for districts' convenience. For training specific to each assessment, please contact the publisher.
The following assessments have been approved for use for both Universal screening and screening for characteristics of dyslexia.
The grade-level target for all assessments is the 40th percentile.
The assessments listed below have been approved for use for Universal screening only. A different assessment would need to be used for screening for characteristics of dyslexia.
The Strong Readers law states the following: A student enrolled in kindergarten or first, second, or third grade who exhibits a deficiency in reading at any time based on the screening instrument administered pursuant to subsection A of this section shall receive an individual reading intervention plan no later than thirty (30) days after the identification of the deficiency in reading.
Please see the document linked below for clarification as to the timeline for assessing students and notifing families of reading difficulties.
Clarification of 30-day Timeline for Screening and Addressing Reading Difficulties
The funding checklist for the Strong Readers Act has been updated, and new program codes have been made available to aid in tracking expenditures.
Information about the Science of Reading Professional Development has been moved to the Literacy Professional Development webpage.
This document is a tool made available to districts to meet all requirements of the Strong Readers Act. If a district-created form is used, it is the responsibility of the district to ensure all statuatory requirements for the SLIP are met.
The addendum document is only needed if the screening for characteristics of dyslexia is not able to be completed prior to having a conference with parents. If all information about dyslexia screening is able to be included on the SLIP, the addendum is not needed.
Four Assessments of Data Literacy
Why Can't I Skip My 20 Minutes of Reading Tonight?
Relationship Between Achievement and Independent Reading
The following databases provide research studies on different interventions, and may be helpful for districts when making decisions about interventions.
Notice: The Oklahoma Department of Education does not endorse or recommend reading material for its schools. Curriculum decisions are made at the district/local level in Oklahoma. Reading material for students should always be previewed by parents or educators.
Deann Jones
Project Director, Strong Readers
(405) 522-4098
Melissa Ahlgrim
Program Director, Literacy Policy & Programs
(405) 522-1591
Chelsea Lewis
Administrative Assistant
(405) 522-8131