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Too many of California’s children cannot read. Schools must do things differently to change that, and they should start with ...
Earlier Saturday, West Reading forced 17 turnovers and defeated Benicia (Calif.) High School 66-57. Suski and Galantuomo each ...
California’s reading wars may finally be over. After decades of debate over how to teach reading, a new bill aims to use phonics to solve the state’s literacy crisis.
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Nearly 6 in 10 third graders scored below grade level on California’s reading tests during most of the last decade.
About 1 in 3 students in California’s K-12 schools speak a language other than English at home and were not fluent in English ...
Lawmakers have so far released just $9 million to help implement the curriculum, leaving more than $40 million unspent.
California's reading wars may finally be over. After decades of debate over how to teach reading, a new bill aims to use phonics to solve the state's literacy crisis.
Students have been lagging behind the state’s expectations and national norms for years, even as spending has climbed.
Clarification: This story was updated to more precisely characterize the language of a previous reading bill, AB 1121, proposed in California. California may soon pass legislation mandating ...