Hundreds of Salt Lake City School District elementary and middle schoolers received free books Friday as part of Operation Literacy's book drop event.
In all, 460 students received books to kick off the first of three “Let’s Read” book fairs.
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.
The findings reveal only 30% of pupils in grades 1 to 3 are reading at grade level in their home languages. In some languages up to 25% of grade 3 pupils cannot read a single word.
CalMatters reports California's free preschool expansion has led to a decline in private daycares, threatening childcare ...
Teachers and researchers identify three barriers to finding reading materials that meet these students' needs—and how to ...
The proposed state budget includes $600 million to tackle Michigan's low reading readiness levels. Some say it should include ...
Arkansas is considering the strictest book ban in the country, which would forbid all outside books, magazine and newspapers ...
Discover the top 3 undervalued Diversified Consumer Services stocks for Friday, February 27 based on AAII’s Stock Grades.
Discover the top 3 undervalued Interactive Media & Services stocks for Wednesday, February 25 based on AAII’s Stock Grades.
Katy ISD cited weblinks listed in the books as grounds for their removal under Texas law.