First Read to Succeed runs October through April. The cost of books is funded largely through local grants and Altrusa's annual Spring Bash.
A new middle-grade novel by award-winning Pete Hautman, two mysteries and a horror anthology. Who could ask for anything more on an autumn Sunday? “Answers to Dog”: by Pete Hautman (Candlewick Press, ...
Lit Hum often requires students to read a book, sometimes a very long and dense one, in just a week or two. But the student ...
The Golden Isles has been home to many writers, poets and playwrights over the course of its history, and it’s been the ...
Recent articles at The Hechinger Report, the Associated Press, The Atlantic, and other outlets indicate young adults are ...
Several university professors expressed concerns to The Atlantic about students who come to college unable to read ...
A first-of-its-kind statewide report related to reading and dyslexia for Nebraska K-12 students shows strides in addressing ...
Amy Jenkins-Costa has spent most of her career teaching kids how to read. Since 1997, she's worked mostly as a reading interventionist in the Chamap[Champaign school district, first at Garden Hills ...
Throughout her nearly 30-year career as an elementary school reading specialist, Christie Welsby has struggled to find material that was both decodable (able to be sounded out) and engaging. “The ...
No one does a summer reading bash quite like Marr Cook Elementary. Literacy Coach, Danielle Stiles, encourages all students ...
During a surprise assembly Principal Tami Eshleman announced the success of the school’s “Book Blast” fundraiser and the ...
In many English classrooms across America, assignments to read full-length novels are becoming less common. Some teachers ...