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Reading schools to expand literacy push with 38 reading specialists
Reading School District officials are expanding efforts to improve literacy across all grades with the help of reading specialists. “Every student deserves to become a successful reader, and our ...
Kindergarten through second grade students marked a major milestone early in March as they celebrated the 100th day of school ...
Lawmakers want to invest $60 million for literacy coaches in every K-3 school statewide, aiming to improve early reading skills and boost student success.
In early 2026, a small group of first-grade students at Lucy Wortham James Elementary School in St. James, Missouri, sat together sounding out words. Kim Williams, the school’s principal, watched as ...
Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro called recess as critical as math, science and English. Here are some of the recess policies in Erie County schools.
Charlotte Thomas has been named Twin Valley’s April Intern of the Month. Charlotte is completing her internship at Robeson Lutheran Preschool, where she supports instruction in the three-year-old ...
There was a TV cartoon in the 1960s starring Mr. Peabody, a talking beagle who graduated from Harvard, and an orphan boy named Sherman. Together they traveled back in time — in an invention called the ...
Mississippi and its neighbors are improving literacy — and their early childhood investments deserve more credit.
Nearly 80 students have opted into Manchester’s language immersion program. Families cite many benefits, from being able to ...
American educators have returned to the notion that shared background knowledge is essential to reading instruction, ending a decades-long lost cause that insisted reading skills and levels were the ...
In early 2026, a small group of first-grade students at Lucy Wortham James Elementary School in St. James, Missouri, sat ...
The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go,” writes Dr. Seuss ...
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