Tuesday, May 15, 2012

School reading

  • As American students continue to fall behind foreign peers, 45 states and Washington, D.C. have adopted the Common Core State Standards, a new set of academic benchmarks aimed at raising the bar for teaching and learning across the country.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Fort Wayne, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) –Three Fort Wayne Community School's were recently recognized for their excellent test scores on the state's IREAD-3 program.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Irked by the rate of mass failures of students in external examinations in recent time, corps members under the auspices of Eradication of Illiteracy and Ignorance Campaign Group sensitised students of some FCT schools on good reading habit.
  • (AllAfrica.com)
  • She won the Reading High School rounds and advanced to the East Coast regional contest, which was was held on Monday. If Daphnee scored in the top five there, she was expected to advance to the nationals scheduled for today.
  • (Reading Eagle)
  • Boys don burgundy shirts and navy blue pants. The school has 10 teachers who follow the Massachusetts state standards.
  • (Eagle-Tribune)
  • In May, 5th graders from Mary Sefton's Class at Ockerman Elementary School hosted a "Reading Power Hour" at Boone County Public Library's Burlington Branch.
  • (Cincinnati.com)
  • The library has also coordinated with Milton Public Schools to ensure that at least one copy of the required summer reading is available for participants to check out.
  • (Boston Globe)
  • The state secretary of education called Reading School District officials to Harrisburg on Thursday to determine if the situation in the district is as bad as it appeared in a three-part Reading Eagle series.
  • (Reading Eagle)
  • Summer may just be your favorite season this year. Summer is a great time to catch up on all of the reading that gets put off during the busy school year or after those long work hours.
  • (Examiner)

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