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Emmery Drake organized a community-wide book donation drive. For her efforts she's won the 2025 Giles Joslyn Youth Initiative Award.
Since pandemic-fueled anti-Asian hate surged in 2020, Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander advocates have ...
Brandy Sanchez, vice president and general manager of KAMR-TV, stands out as one of Amarillo’s most committed and influential ...
The discussion, moderated by Puget Sound Business Journal Market President and Publisher Don Baker, centered around ...
Since the creation of the Office of Dyslexia, the state education department has failed to meet nearly every major ...
The students in Emily Hoard’s first-grade class trace letters in their sand trays, then break down the sounds the letters ...
The free course includes video from three NYC public schools that shows how teachers can use the science of reading in real ...
In Meagan Beam’s dining room, a dozen 3D printers whir and clack away as they crank out plastic tiles with colorful raised letters, letter combinations and pictures on them. The tiles are part of a ...
Gladden Farms Elementary started teaching reading in small groups two years ago. The strategy is boosting scores and has not ...
The Lake Mills first-grade classes recently participated in a Read-A-Thon to earn money to give back to the community through ...
More than 1,600 middle school students from across Wayne County gathered this week for an unforgettable experience as part of Literacy for Kids’ annual event series. The program, which took place at ...
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