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A Maine educator didn’t have a curriculum to teach a foundational skill for reading. So she created her own
The instructional coach revamped how young kids pull apart and put together letter sounds to form words. Her program is now being piloted in six Maine school districts.
Island View Elementary teacher Teisha Langford walked down the aisle with her husband Scott Langford in a "Q-U" wedding ceremony to teach students the "quah" sound.
The city has been absent from the list of school districts around the nation that are using A.I. in the classroom. That could change.
Since the school district implemented a new phonics program in Bradley Elementary School, 80% of the kids are now reading above grade level.
Caston Elementary School once again participated in One School, One Book via a grant from the Cass County Community Foundation. All students and staff read the book “Flora and Ulysses: The Illuminated ...
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