Almost all children can learn to read with effective data-driven support, according to Gardner Institute analysis.
Nearly half of Utah’s K-3 students are reading behind their grade level, even though almost five years ago Utah lawmakers set ...
The state aims to see 70% of its third graders reading at grade level by 2027. So far, only about half are hitting the mark.
A new report shows half of Utah’s K-3 students don't meet grade-level reading standards, prompting state leaders to consider ...
Like other school districts in Northwest Arkansas, Fayetteville is expecting to hold back some third-grade students next year ...
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Oklahoma bill proposes to reinstate mandate to hold back third graders that don’t pass state tests
A proposed bill could bring back a retention mandate, requiring third graders who don't pass statewide reading tests to be ...
Seung-Hee Claire Son, an educational psychology professor and director of the EARLY lab at the University of Utah, spoke of ...
Utah schools have to do better,” writes The Salt Lake Tribune editorial board. “But the only way that can happen is if Utah ...
Third grade reading scores are improving across South Bend Community School Corporation, and district leaders credit a volunteer tutoring program for helping more students stay on track and meet state ...
Experts say early literacy gaps don’t just affect academics — they can shape long-term outcomes well beyond the classroom.
A new Oklahoma bill inspired by Mississippi's success aims to improve literacy by retaining third-graders who fail reading tests and implementing summer academies.
The state that jumped from 49th to ninth nationally in reading is now guiding other states seeking literacy improvements.
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