A Utah based company with a passion for education wants to inspire a love for reading among children and their families. On Monday, the Good and the Beautiful, a homeschool curriculum and media ...
This September, Savannah-Chatham County public schools tried out an intensive new tutoring program to help struggling readers ...
Natchez Literacy Project is donating 1,800 books to pre-K through 3rd graders at local schools, kicking off Read Across America Week with Dr. Seuss read-alouds and community support.
We spoke with three educators who are designing and delivering STEM- and STEAM-focused storytimes to help students and patrons develop an interest in science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
ABC13 Houston on MSN
Stark statistic: 73% of 3rd graders don't read at grade level, highlighting literacy crisis
Literacy Now is once again hosting its annual Houston Reads Day and is looking for volunteers to take just 20 minutes out of the day to share a book with local students at more than 40 schools.
Elementary students across southwest Minnesota collectively shared an inspiring reading experience on Thursday, as community ...
In 2024, The 74 looked for school districts that were doing an exceptional job of teaching kids to read. One of the places we ...
Highlawn Elementary hosted its 12th annual Snuggle and Read, providing students with free books and blankets while welcoming community volunteers to read aloud and promote literacy beyond the ...
Pupils at Pugliese West Elementary are honoring Black History Month with a variety of weeklong activities. Events include a ...
Nashville nonprofit Book'em, which gives away books to encourage children to read, puts on a rowdy assembly before readers hit the classrooms.
The Hechinger Report on MSN
With reading scores slipping, Massachusetts is changing course. Some teachers aren’t happy
WAKEFIELD, Mass. — One winter morning at the Woodville School in this town about 15 miles north of Boston, teacher Danielle Masse was guiding her class of kindergartners through a lesson on ...
An elementary school in Ohio has some of the best young readers in the nation. How they did it—and how a new law put it all at risk.
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