SB329,,1131133. Alphabet knowledge. SB329,,1141144. Letter sound knowledge. SB329,,1151155. Oral Vocabulary. SB329,,116116(2) Four-year-old kindergarten; screening requirement. Each school board and the operator of each independent charter school shall annually assess the early literacy skills of each pupil enrolled in 4-year-old kindergarten in the school district or in the independent charter school at least 2 times during the school year using a fundamental skills screening assessment selected by the department. The school board or operator of the independent charter school shall ensure that the first screening assessment is administered before the 45th day after the first day of the school term and that the 2nd screening assessment is administered by the date that is 45 days before the last day of the school term. The school board or operator of the independent charter school shall ensure that assessments required under this subsection are administered with fidelity. SB329,,117117(3) Early literacy assessments; 5-year-old kindergarten to 3rd grade. Each school board and the operator of each independent charter school shall annually assess the early literacy skills of each pupil enrolled in 5-year-old kindergarten to 3rd grade in the school district or in the independent charter school as follows: SB329,,118118(a) Universal screenings. Screen the pupil at least 3 times during the school year using a universal screening assessment selected by the department. The school board or operator of the independent charter school shall ensure that the universal screening assessments are administered at the following times during the school year: SB329,,1191191. The first universal screening assessment is administered before the 45th day after the first day of the school term. SB329,,1201202. The 2nd universal screening assessment is administered in the middle of the school term, as determined by the school board or operator of the independent charter school. SB329,,1211213. The 3rd universal screening assessment is administered by the date that is 45 days before the last day of the school term. SB329,,122122(b) Diagnostic assessment. Assess a pupil using a diagnostic assessment as follows: SB329,,1231231. No later than the 2nd Friday of November if a universal screening assessment administered under par. (a) 1. indicates that the pupil is at-risk. SB329,,1241242. Within 10 days after a universal screening assessment is administered under par. (a) 2. if the universal screening assessment indicates that the pupil is at-risk. SB329,,1251253. Within 20 days after a teacher or parent who suspects that the pupil has characteristics of dyslexia submits a request for a diagnostic assessment. SB329,,126126(c) Administering assessments with fidelity. Ensure that each assessment required under this subsection is administered with fidelity. SB329,,127127(4) Parental notification. (a) Assessment results. A school board or operator of an independent charter school shall provide the results of a reading readiness assessment, in writing, to a pupil’s parent no later than 15 days after the reading readiness assessment is scored. For purposes of providing results of a reading readiness assessment under this paragraph, a school board or operator of an independent charter school shall provide at least all of the following to a pupil’s parent in the native language of the pupil’s parent: SB329,,1281281. The pupil’s score on the reading readiness assessment. SB329,,1291292. The pupil’s score in each early literacy skill category assessed by the reading readiness assessment. SB329,,1301303. The pupil’s percentile rank score on the reading readiness assessment, if available. SB329,,1311314. The definition of “at-risk” and the score on the reading readiness assessment that would indicate that a pupil is at-risk. SB329,,1321325. A plain language description of the literacy skills the reading readiness assessment is designed to measure. SB329,,133133(b) Special education information. If a diagnostic assessment indicates that a pupil is at-risk, a school board or operator of an independent charter school shall include information about how to make a special education referral under s. 115.777 with the diagnostic assessment results provided to the parent under par. (a). SB329,,134134(c) Dyslexia information; certain pupils. If a school board or operator of an independent charter school is required to assess a pupil’s early literacy skills using a diagnostic assessment, a school board or operator of an independent charter school shall provide all of the following, in writing, to the pupil’s parent: SB329,,1351351. A description of the common indicators and characteristics of dyslexia. SB329,,1361362. Information about appropriate interventions and accommodations for pupils with characteristics of dyslexia. SB329,,137137(d) Early literacy remediation plan; availability. A school board or operator of an independent charter school shall post its early literacy remediation plan, as established under sub. (6), on the school district’s or independent charter school’s website. SB329,,138138(5) Interventions; at-risk pupils. (a) Personal reading plans. If a pupil enrolled in 5-year-old kindergarten to 3rd grade is identified as at-risk based on a universal screening assessment or diagnostic assessment, the school board of the school district or operator of the independent charter school in which the pupil is enrolled shall do all of the following: SB329,,1391391. Create a personal reading plan for the pupil that includes at least all of the following: SB329,,140140a. The pupil’s specific early literacy skill deficiencies, as identified by the applicable assessment. SB329,,141141b. Goals and benchmarks for the pupil’s progress toward grade-level literacy skills.