Literacy Instruction & Supports
How do Urbandale Community Schools support students with learning to read ?
Urbandale School uses a tiered system of support to address students who are learning to read, our staff uses reading screening assessments, district assessments and in classroom assessments to monitor reading progress. UCSD works to analyze the areas in which the students are not experiencing success, and then connect them with appropriate instruction and interventions. Urbandale uses a structured multi-sensory approach in grades kindergarten through third grade to explicitly teach phonics and essential foundational skills to learn to read.
Teams should consider all relevant information when matching interventions to student learning needs, including a diagnosis of dyslexia should one exist. This may necessitate the collection of additional diagnostic information gathered as part of the problem solving process. Interventions are aligned to need based on data. The initial intervention(s) selected should be of an appropriate intensity and duration needed to close the learning gap(s) that exist for a student. The study team should clearly define expectations for progress monitoring (at least weekly) and review of progress (at least every six weeks) based on student need. A process for supporting and monitoring the fidelity of intervention implementation and appropriate corrective action (if necessary) will be defined.
If initial interventions are not successful, further diagnostic work will be conducted, and interventions will be altered and/or intensified to better match student need. These changes could include, but are not limited to, changes in instructional focus, amount of time, and instructional methodology. Intensification of diagnostic assessment and intervention will continue until the student experiences success. In some cases this process may lead to the suspicion of a disability, in which case permission for evaluation for special education services will be requested.
Beginning Fall of 2023, all PreK-5 classroom and support teachers receive dyslexia overview training.
Research on Dyslexia has shown that effective strategies for students with Dyslexia include explicit systematic instruction, a multi-sensory approach, and a structured language approach. The expertise and materials to support students who need these are available at UCSD, and will be utilized when student data shows they are appropriate.
High-Quality Instructional Materials
Urbandale Community Schools is committed to providing our students high-quality standards-aligned instructional materials. The central approach to teaching foundational reading skills and concepts is multi-sensory and based on the science of reading using the following materials:
K-3rd Grade: Really Great Reading
K-2nd Grade: Flyleaf Decodable Readers
4th-5th Grade: Word Connections
Intervention: Orton-Gillingham
Learn more about Dyslexia Support in Iowa Schools
Comprehensive Early Literacy Plan: Birth to Grade 3
Urbandale Community School District: Birth to Grade 3 Comprehensive Literacy Partnership Initiative
The Urbandale Community School District proudly presents the Birth to Grade 3 Comprehensive Literacy Plan—a community-centered initiative dedicated to building strong literacy foundations for all young learners. This plan brings together educators, community leaders, families, and literacy experts in a shared mission to provide equitable literacy experiences for every child by Grade 3.
Our Purpose: To ensure every Urbandale child gains a solid foundation in literacy, unlocking future success in learning, living, and working.
Our Call to Action: We’re inviting partners from all sectors to join us in this mission. Together, we can bridge opportunity gaps, enrich learning experiences, and foster early literacy that paves the way for lifelong achievement.
Comprehensive Early Literacy Plan