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WISH-TV on MSNSchools prep students for summer IREAD test as tougher third-grade retention law takes effectAll hands were on deck at the PATH School at Stephen Foster School 67 on Monday. In Destiny Patterson's room, students used ...
About 16,238 third graders failed South Carolina reading tests last year. That number has been nearly cut in half.
Experts have long known that reading skills develop before the first day of kindergarten, but new research published in the ...
MSCS improved third-grade reading proficiency by almost 4% between 2023 and 2024. The second week of Memphis-Shelby County Schools' Summer Learning Academy wraps up June 13.
The curriculum, Core Knowledge Language Arts (CKLA) 6-8, is expected to integrate literature with history and science and is based in the Science of Reading, according to MCPS staff.
RIDGETOP, Tenn. (WTVF) — Third grade students could be back in the classroom sooner than expected as thousands of Tennessee families navigate the controversial Third Grade Retention Law. Because ...
Tennessee reading law: Less than 1% of third graders held back in 2024 When are TCAPs? The standardized TCAP test, also known as TNReady, was administered in April for grades 3-5. Testing dates ...
The testing window for the IREAD-3 assessment opens in just a few days. Legislation passed last year requires 3rd grade students to be retained if they do not pass the Indiana reading assessment.
Our team did some digging into the issues of the "third grade reading crisis," and we found ... New laws in Indiana could mean that nearly 40% of Hoosier kids will be held back from fourth grade.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - There’s a rising third-grade level reading crisis across the state of Indiana. With the new Indiana law, kids who can’t read at their grade level are at risk of being ...
We Make Indiana is partnering with Tutor-ND to recruit and train 100 community volunteers to provide high-impact tutoring to third-grade students in South Bend. The initiative aims to address the ...
Just under half of Louisiana’s third graders ended last school year reading below or significantly below grade level, according to a report released Tuesday by the state Department of Education.
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