More than 730 students from 22 local school districts recently took part in the annual “Battle of the Books,” coordinated by the WSWHE BOCES School Library System.
Oklahoma lawmakers are debating a bill to retain struggling third-grade readers, aiming to boost the state's low literacy scores.
The “Mississippi Miracle” has been cited by governors, researchers, and education policy wonks across the country. North Carolina may be next, Andrew Dunn says.
Everywhere House Speaker Kyle Hilbert goes, the topic of childhood literacy follows. Hilbert, R-Bristow, said improving Oklahoma’s elementary reading scores is “top of the agenda for ...
In the vast majority of schools around the United States, the academic gap between the highest- and lowest-achieving students has grown significantly since 2005, according to a recently released ...
When Mississippi reformed its reading curriculum in 2013, scores for the state’s elementary school students soared. Inspired by the “Mississippi miracle,” other Southern states followed suit. But the ...
Student outcomes are declining for schools nationwide, and despite Maryland’s recent investments in education, the ...
Too many Georgian children are failing to read at grade level. This limits their opportunities for success and puts them at risk of poverty, unemployment and incarceration.
Rams Readers is about telling students that your future matters to us, that reading is your superpower, and that we as the Rams have your back while you’re going through school” said ...
Ashlee Beatty, director of curriculum and instruction and Heather Grant, director of elementary education, presented a ...
Out of nearly 600 nominees, three metro-east teachers are finalists for the Illinois Golden Apple Awards for Excellence in Teaching. East St. Louis’ Annette Harris Officer Elementary fourth grade ...
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