A group of second graders scoured the pocket garden behind Tyson Schoener Elementary School, looking for ripe vegetables, fruits and herbs. “I found a big green tomato,” one boy cried excitedly, ...
More than half of Indiana's second graders took the IREAD-3 test used to measure third graders' reading ability. The IREAD-3 test measures third graders’ reading aptitude and helps determine if they ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – The Indiana Reading Evaluation and Determination (IREAD-3) exam has been a familiar milestone for Indiana’s third graders, but this year, students could be at risk for being ...
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Second graders who are behind in reading, writing, and spelling will need screening and intervention supported by science-based curricula. If large numbers of children in your school or district enter ...
GOSHEN, Ind. (WSBT) — Four Goshen 2nd graders have earned perfect scores on the IREAD-3 assessment. IREAD-3 is a requirement for 3rd graders across Indiana. According to the Indiana Department of ...
More than half of all second graders who attend Memphis-Shelby County Schools finished the recent school year at risk of being retained and not promoted to the third grade under a new policy aimed at ...
Heather Miller, a first grade teacher in Austin, Texas, works with a small group of students in her classroom on reading skills. Credit: Jackie Mader/ The Hechinger Report The Hechinger Report covers ...
Among the 15,000 students poised to attend Memphis-Shelby County Schools enrichment camps this summer will be at least hundreds of students required to go in order to advance to third grade. The ...
Knowing whether or not a child is developmentally on track for literacy is hugely important. Study after study supports early intervention when children are not on track and a critical juncture is ...
As the coronavirus pandemic ravaged communities and shuttered schools, many educators and parents worried about kindergarteners who were learning online. That concern now appears well-founded as we’re ...
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