For many students, especially younger ones, this school year has been difficult with virtual and hybrid learning.
Because literacy rates have fallen for students statewide in Pre-K through 3rd grade for a third year in a row, the state is offering free resources to help those young students get where they need to be.
“We have everything you need, so you don t have to bring anything,” said Melissa Bolton, program manager for M.A.R.K. Classroom, a tutoring program for children with autism.
Now because of the pandemic, M.A.R.K. has expanded with the R.E.A.L. program, which stands for real-time early access to literacy. It is a free resource for students Pre-k through 3rd grade.
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