New data shows early‑grade reading remains below pre‑pandemic levels, with first‑ and second‑graders lagging as math rises.
Homeowner earns keys to Douglass Street home after 200 hours of sweat equity as students, volunteers and community partners ...
Although most of them were still in diapers when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, today’s early elementary students didn’t make it through the global catastrophe unscathed. A new analysis from NWEA, an ...
The role of technology in distracting students from reading is a growing concern, say panelists in a conversation led by ...
Sciotoville Elementary Academy has been recognized as one of 109 schools across the state to receive the 2026 Governor’s ...
Young students are still struggling to bounce back academically from the pandemic, even though many were babies at the time.
The lawsuit involves a first grader who allegedly received a punishment for giving a Black Lives Matter drawing to an African ...
Now in her 26th year of teaching, Michelle Campbell's goal for her first graders is to keep reading and learning.
Mississippi’s reading gains have been called a “miracle,” but literacy expert Kymyona Burk says the real story is about ...
Students, families, and staff at Oasis Academy came together to celebrate Nevada Reading Week with a series of engaging ...
Educators have worked for nearly a year to find a new literacy curriculum with vertical alignment throughout the grades and ...
States receiving federal literacy grants would have to follow the science of reading, under a bill the House education ...