Fourth graders in Atlanta Public Schools made significant progress in national math and reading tests. Now the district will expand its reading program to middle schools.
Staff Writer As Susie Mahowald stands in front of her first-grade class at St. John the Baptist Catholic School, she teaches them to spell and read without opening her mouth, ...
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The son of civil rights organizer Bob Moses interweaves his own story with the voices of his father and great-grandfather.
A new literacy plan approved by the Nebraska State Board of Education Friday is focused on leveraging science of reading ...
Downtown Ypsilanti will soon have a spot to get a drink and a book all under one roof. Book Love Bar is set to open in the former Stone & Spoon space, 110 W. Michigan Ave. in downtown Ypsilanti. The ...
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An award-winning principal on the schoolwide improvements that have come from data-driven goals, transparency, and a culture ...
Boulder author Leslie Vedder (“The Bone Spindle”) is excited to launch “The Labyrinth of Souls” in the town where her love of ...
Students across Oregon are still struggling with reading and writing – but a Eugene area district says it's seeing ...
Author Edwidge Danticat is defending "Mama's Nightingale" after a Darien dad challenged the book, saying it "negatively ...
Top: Students involved in The Children’s Literacy project pack literacy kits in Kinard Hall for third grade students in ...