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High-Dosage/High-Impact Tutoring

High-Dosage/High-Impact Tutoring 2024-11-04T09:38:40-07:00

Christina Weeks, Extended Learning Coordinator
christina.weeks@ped.nm.gov
(505) 365-3749

Program Overview:

High-Dosage/High-Impact Tutoring is evidence-based, layer 2 academic instruction for reading, literacy, and math. Targeted instruction is designed to meet individualized student needs to improve proficiency and reduce learning gaps.

High-Dosage/High-Impact Tutoring includes eight evidence-based best practices:

  1. Targeted or intensive instructional supports that utilize high quality instructional materials (HQIM) that are aligned to adopted standards through a cohesive scope and sequence.
  2. Provided by well-trained instructors that demonstrate mastery in the science of reading and literacy instruction and/or mathematical instruction for kindergarten-12th grade.
  3. Provides responsive support to students of diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
  4. Provides consistent student grouping and tutor assignment over the duration of the program to ensure positive tutor-student relationships.
  5. Maintains a maximum 4:1 student-to-tutor ratio per session.
  6. Provides a minimum of 90 minutes of exposure per week for a minimum of 14 weeks.
  7. Must leverage ongoing, balanced assessments that allow tutors to effectively tailor instruction during tutoring sessions.
  8. Must demonstrate cohesion between tutoring interventions and the student’s core instructional environment.

Local Education Agencies (LEAs) receiving the School Year 2024-25 HB2 High-Dosage/High-Impact Tutoring Grant may implement tutoring interventions during regular school hours or before and after school. They may utilize funds to issue stipends for trained tutors. They may also utilize funds to contract with a vendor that provides high-dosage/high-impact tutoring curriculum, support, and professional development.

LEAs are required to report participating students, student program attendance, tutoring subject, and interim assessment scores. They are also required to complete a beginning-, middle-, and end-of-year general survey to report participating school sites, program plan, interim assessment type, and overall program quality and effectiveness.

Impact Evaluation:

The New Mexico State Public Education Department (NMPED) is partnered with the New Mexico State University Southwest Outreach Academic Research (NMSU SOAR) Evaluation and Policy Center to analyze meaningful student data and produce a comprehensive evaluation report to show the impact of the School Year 2024-25 HB2 High-Dosage/High-Impact Tutoring Grant Program.

Data collected for the School Year 2024-25 evaluation will include student interim assessment scores, state standardized test scores, program attendance, school attendance, school-wide attendance, student demographics, and graduation rates. This evaluation is contracted to be complete June of 2025.

School Year 2024-25 LEA Award List:

  1. Albuquerque Public Schools
  2. Health Leadership High School (Albuquerque Public Schools Local Charter)
  3. Mountain Mahogany Community School (Albuquerque Public Schools Local Charter)
  4. Native American Community Academy (Albuquerque Public Schools Local Charter)
  5. Robert F. Kennedy Charter School (Albuquerque Public Schools Local Charter)
  6. Siembra Leadership High School (Albuquerque Public Schools Local Charter)
  7. Mosaic Academy Charter (Aztec Municipal Schools Local Charter)
  8. Central Consolidated Schools
  9. Cuba Independent Schools
  10. Deming Public Schools
  11. Los Lunas Public Schools
  12. Peñasco Independent Schools
  13. Ruidoso Municipal Schools
  14. Santa Fe Public Schools
  15. Taos Municipal Charter School (Toas Municipal Schools Local Charter)
  16. ACES Technical Charter School (State Charter)
  17. Albuquerque Sign Language Academy (The) (State Charter)
  18. Cottonwood Classical Preparatory School (State Charter)
  19. Hózhó Academy (State Charter)
  20. Mission Achievement and Success Charter School (State Charter)
  21. Monte del Sol Charter School (State Charter)
  22. Taos Academy (State Charter)
  23. Eastern NM University Ruidoso (Postsecondary Institution)

Grant Availability:

The New Mexico State Public Education Department (NMPED) introduced new HB2 High-Dosage/High-Impact Tutoring funding awards to LEAs participating in the HB2 Out-of-School Time and Summer Enrichment Grant program in School Year 2024-25.

A three-year grant application cycle is anticipated to open to LEAs in Spring of 2026 for new High-Dosage/High-Impact Tutoring funding. This competitive three-year grant award opportunity will offer potential funding for School Year 2026-27 through School Year 2028-29.

Grant funding availability is dependent on appropriation of House Bill 2 High-Dosage/High-Impact Tutoring funds designated by the New Mexico Legislature.

Please advocate to your local legislator about the necessity and impact of the NMPED High-Dosage/High-Impact Tutoring Grant Program for our New Mexico students.

Page last updated November 4, 2024