At the Stillwater Chamber of Commerce Legislative Breakfast this month, a Stillwater resident wrote a question on a 3x5 ...
Get kids reading fluently. As much as you can. Have them read and write about books. That, more or less, is the key to ...
Since its launch in 2022, the Los Angeles Rams’ Rams Readers program has grown into one of the organization’s most impactful community initiatives, bringing the power of storytelling and the excitemen ...
In early 2026, a small group of first-grade students at Lucy Wortham James Elementary School in St. James, Missouri, sat together sounding out words.
New research shows students who were not school age during the COVID-19 pandemic are struggling to catch up in reading ...
State officials have proposed an expansive list of books and stories that could become required reading. The list includes ...
Hurts recently released a children's book, “Better Than a Touchdown,” which has been a life-long dream of his to write.
Schools across St. Clair and Sanilac counties celebrate March Is Reading Month with creative classroom activities and community events.
Helping children overcome obstacles and learn to love reading requires expert knowledge and sustained, hands-on experience.
Children practice reading and writing every day, but one classroom at Linton-Stockton Elementary took one of their lesson plans to the next level.
A new curriculum teaches young children how to break down words by their sounds and then put them back together.