(a) Each school district and open-enrollment charter school shall:
(1) provide for the use of a phonics curriculum that uses systematic direct instruction in kindergarten through third grade to ensure all students obtain necessary early literacy skills;
(2) ensure that:
(A) not later than the 2022-2023 school year, each classroom teacher in kindergarten or first, second, or third grade and each principal at a campus with kindergarten or first, second, or third grade has attended a teacher literacy achievement academy developed under § 21.4552; and
(B) each classroom teacher and each principal initially employed in a grade level or at a campus described by Paragraph (A) for the 2022-2023 school year or a subsequent school year has attended a teacher literacy achievement academy developed under § 21.4552 by the end of the teacher’s or principal’s first year of placement in that grade level or campus; and
(3) certify to the agency that the district or school:
(A) prioritizes placement of highly effective teachers in kindergarten through second grade; and
(B) has integrated reading instruments used to diagnose reading development and comprehension to support each student in prekindergarten through third grade.
(a-1) In this subsection, “three-cueing” means a method of reading instruction for identification of words by which a student is encouraged to draw on context and sentence structure to read words without sounding the words out or using a phonics-based approach. A school district or open-enrollment charter school may not include any instruction that incorporates three-cueing in the phonics curriculum required under Subsection (a)(1).

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(b) The agency shall provide assistance to school districts and open-enrollment charter schools in complying with the requirements under this section.
(c) The agency shall:
(1) monitor the implementation of this section; and
(2) periodically report to the legislature on the implementation of this section and the effectiveness of this section in improving educational outcomes.
(d) The commissioner shall establish an advisory board to assist the agency in fulfilling the agency’s duties under this section. Chapter 2110, Government Code, does not apply to the advisory board.
(e) The commissioner may adopt rules to implement this section.