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WI SB616

WI SB616
Mathematics assessments, achievement plans, and interventions. (FE)


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Introduced
11/06/2025
In Committee
11/06/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

Potential new amendment
2025-2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires school boards and independent charter schools to develop and implement a numeracy assessment plan, under which numeracy screening assessments are administered to pupils in grades kindergarten to eight for the purpose of identifying pupils who are at-risk of not meeting grade-level mathematics standards. The bill defines a numeracy screening assessment as a diagnostic assessment that is valid, reliable, research-based, and predictive of future mathematics achievement and is designed to identify pupils who are at-risk of not meeting grade-level mathematics standards. Under the bill, beginning in the 2026-27 school year, school boards and independent charter schools must administer numeracy screening assessments at least three times each school year. The bill further specifies that the first numeracy screening assessment must occur before the 30th day of the school term, the second numeracy screening assessment must occur in the middle of the school term, and the third numeracy screening assessment must occur no later than 45 days before the last day of the school term. Under the bill, school boards and independent charter schools must provide quality math tutoring to pupils who, on the basis of the results of a numeracy screening assessment, are identified as at-risk of not meeting grade-level mathematics standards. The bill also requires school boards and independent charter schools to LRB-5288/1 FFK:wlj 2025 - 2026 Legislature SENATE BILL 616 develop and implement personal mathematics plans for pupils identified as at-risk of not meeting grade-level mathematics standards on two consecutive numeracy screening assessments. Under the bill, a personal mathematics plan must include quality math tutoring that is provided by a high-quality provider and that is included on a list developed by the Department of Public Instruction or meets locally developed standards for quality math tutoring. A school board or independent charter school must continue to implement a personal mathematics plan until a pupil demonstrates that the pupil is meeting grade-level mathematics standards. Under current law, a school board and independent charter school must develop and implement a personal reading plan for pupils in five-year-old kindergarten to third grade who are identified as at-risk on certain early literacy screening assessments. Lastly, the bill requires each school district or independent charter school in which fewer than 51 percent of fourth graders who took the Forward Exam received a score of proficient or better in mathematics to develop a mathematics achievement plan for the school district or charter school. Under the bill, DPI must create a model mathematics achievement plan. For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.

AI Summary

This bill requires school boards and independent charter schools to develop and implement a comprehensive numeracy assessment and intervention plan for students in kindergarten through 8th grade. Starting in the 2026-27 school year, schools must administer numeracy screening assessments three times per school year to identify students at risk of not meeting grade-level mathematics standards. The first assessment will occur within the first 30 days of school, the second in the middle of the term, and the third 45 days before the end of the school year. For students identified as at-risk through two consecutive assessments, schools must create a personalized mathematics plan that includes specific interventions, explicit instruction, quality math tutoring, and opportunities for parental involvement. The bill also requires the Department of Public Instruction to compile a list of high-quality math tutoring providers and establish a model mathematics achievement plan for schools where fewer than 51% of fourth-grade students score proficient on the Forward Exam. The goal is to provide targeted support to improve students' mathematical skills and address learning gaps early in their academic careers.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (13)

Last Action

Fiscal estimate received (on 11/17/2025)

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