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Three full years of state testing are on the books since Tennessee enacted its controversial third grade reading law. But while there are some signs of progress in reading proficiency for public ...
The nearly five percentage point increase is the biggest year-to-year bump seen since the IREAD test was first administered ...
"Indiana has made extraordinary progress from where we began just a few years ago, when nearly one in five Indiana third graders could not read, to today when literacy rates have increased," Dr. Katie ...
Students in Illinois are steadily returning to class across Illinois’ 866 school districts and 3,835 schools. The state’s ...
The proposed 2026 Indianapolis budget includes a $400,000 commitment to Circle City Readers, a one-on-one tutoring program.
State education officials say early intervention—along with a statewide shift to instruction backed by the science of reading ...
Every child deserves to be a confident, capable reader by the end of third grade. We must stay focused and keep our foot on ...
Walon Smith, through Read United, improve literacy for Georgia third graders with personalized tutoring, helping students gain up to two grade levels.
Walon Smith and other volunteers from Read United have tutored 250 children in six years ...
The decline in American literacy rates is creating a generation with weaker critical thinking skills as reading for pleasure hits a 40-year low despite billions in education spending.
Parents and schools brace for Indiana’s new reading law, which may hold back more third graders—just as summer school funding drops. What’s at stake?
PEABODY — The Essex County Summer Day Program is celebrating its third decade of summer, educational fun for local youngsters.
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