Last July, Gov. Tony Evers signed into law a sweeping bill to remake how Wisconsin teaches reading. Nine months later, several roadblocks exist ahead of the new literacy programs the law promised as lawmakers, the administration and the Department of Public Instruction quarrel over how to implement them. The 2023-25 state budget allocated $50 million […] The post DPI, lawmakers at odds over funding for reading programs appeared first on Wisconsin Examiner.
Hindi’s Libraries, a Cedarhurst-based nonprofit, celebrates donating over 500,000 children’s books globally, fostering literacy and honoring its founder s legacy.
A job fair in support of promoting a new distribution center in North Little Rock will take place April 24-25. It will be located at the Hilton Garden Inn, 4100
Indiana leaders have set a goal of 95% of students passing the IREAD-3 assessment by 2027 and millions of dollars has been invested to reach that goal.The IREAD