COLUMBUS, Ohio - Thirty-three Ohio schools and districts, including several in Northeast Ohio, will spend $45.9 million in federal funding to improve reading instruction – from hiring coaches to help ...
The Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities is seeking organizations that want to strengthen family bonds while promoting early literacy skills to host a Prime Time family engagement and reading ...
It may be summer vacation for students, but that doesn't mean the reading fun has to come to an end. It can be a daily struggle trying to keep your child engaged and interested in reading when there ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Remember when you were a child and the start of summer break, the feeling of freedom, days at the beach, and gathering with friends? All THIS summer, why not incorporate reading ...
Instructor, classroom, and research findings support effective speech-to-print instruction Most impressively, students ...
Weeks after naming literacy its top priority, officials in the Fort Worth Independent School District are looking for ways to ...
MINOT, ND (KXNET) — During the summer, kids can experience what educators call a “summer slide” in reading skills, where students lose two to three months of reading progress and can fall behind other ...
QUAD CITES, Iowa/Ill. (KWQC) - Quad Cities libraries are ready to kick off their Summer Reading Programs. Don’t see your library’s program; send information to news@kwqc.com The East Moline Library ...
Motivated by First Ladies Barbara and Laura Bush’s focus on improving literacy, the Bush Family Home began offering reading programs to help children develop a love of reading. (Courtesy Photo) ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — When it comes to strengthening reading scores across the state, leaders are looking outside the box. In order to do that, 39 school districts in Michigan are being awarded Reading ...
The City of Chula Vista is encouraging residents to discover their passion for reading through Valentine's Day-themed library ...
Books on the shelf at M.H. Moore Elementary School on Aug. 13, 2024. More than 100 Fort Worth students were identified as being at risk for dyslexia during a citywide screening program this summer.