Third graders in Maryland who don’t read on grade level by the end of the school year may find themselves repeating the grade. Maryland’s department of education is considering enacting a statewide ...
The first major moment in a child’s schooling — what many educators call the "make-or-break" year for literacy — is third grade. By the end of third grade, students are expected to transition from ...
So, what’s being done to help them overcome challenges? At Wayne-Westland Community Schools, it’s finding success stories in helping students soar in reading. Nowadays, Penelope Coyle’s reading ...
Illinois lowered its standards in 2025, but over half of third graders still couldn’t read at grade level. It’s a critical ...
Are you a teacher, instructional coach, or school leader who is concerned about how to support all students in accessing grade-level texts? If so, you are not alone. In fact, in a survey last year, ...
File photo of students at Aycock Elementary in Vance County. A new report from North Carolina education officials shows that students in all grades that are required to take annual state tests have ...
Indiana school leaders, education experts, teachers and lawmakers all agree on the same thing: The reading crisis plaguing Indiana's youngest students must be dealt with now. But disagreements arise ...
Project 75 is a reading initiative with an ambitious goal: to boost the percentage of third graders in JPS who pass the state ...
The Cheesecake Factory in Baltimore's Inner Harbor to close in January, impacting 115 jobs The Cheesecake Factory, a staple of Baltimore's Inner Harbor for nearly three decades, will close its doors ...
Alabama’s public elementary and middle school students are taking annual standardized tests this month, and for third graders, the reading portion is extremely important. This is the first school year ...
GERMANTOWN, Md. (7News) — This week's "Reading with Robert" focused on an important way to help others going through struggles. During our visit to Fox Chapel Elementary School in Germantown, Md.