INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACCESSING PROGRESS MONITORING DATA FOR STUDENT WITH
PMPS
According to the SRCDS Spring 2021 Education Plan and Assurances
https://www.santarosa.k12.fl.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Spring2021EducationPlanAssurances113020.pdf,
Assurance #3 requires that the school district “Continue progress monitoring and interventions”:
Assurance 3: Continue progress monitoring and interventions. The district agrees to the conditions set forth in sections II.c.
and II.d. of DOE Order No. 2020-EO-07. The district agrees to continue to provide robust progress monitoring and requisite
interventions to all students, with tiered support for students not making adequate progress. Students who are receiving
instruction through innovative learning modalities must transition to another learning modality if they fail to make
adequate progress. The district agrees to provide monthly progress monitoring reports to parents/guardians for students
identified as performing below grade level and/or demonstrating decline on the district’s progress monitoring system. The
district agrees to provide the department with a detailed report, in a format prescribed by the Florida Department of
Education, based on progress monitoring data that delineates the interventions provided to students and the effectiveness of
each intervention at the end of the spring semester. The purpose of this report is to identify and differentiate between
effective and ineffective intervention strategies provided to students not making adequate progress. The district agrees to
continue to provide supplemental services (afterschool, weekend and summer) for any student who, based upon progress
monitoring or other data, has not achieved grade-level mastery or who is not on track to achieve a minimum of one year of
academic growth during the 2020-21 school year. The district agrees to identify these students and provide written notice of
the need and availability of these services to parents/guardians. Per the above assurance, schools must provide monthly
progress monitoring reports to parents/guardians.