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Guest Commentary: The Greatest Solvable Problem – Teaching Struggling Kids to Read

2025-07-23T13:35:06-04:00July 28th, 2022|Blog, News|

First State Educate --  Long before the pandemic, kids in Delaware were struggling to read. In this guest commentary, Reading Assist CEO Caroline O'Neal writes that kids don't have to struggle; in fact, most students can learn to read by first grade with proper instruction.

In the News: Science of reading bill heads to Senate floor with bipartisan support

2025-07-23T13:38:47-04:00April 6th, 2022|Blog, News|

Delaware LIVE -- Reading Assist CEO Caroline O’Neal weighs in on the science of reading legislation put before the Delaware Senate. “More than ever, it is important for us that we provide teachers with the right curriculum, the right training and the right resources to do their jobs,” she said.

In the News: States’ urgent push to overhaul reading instruction

2025-07-23T13:33:43-04:00November 10th, 2021|Blog, News|

The Hechinger Report -- Delaware is one of several states that made revamping early literacy a priority, especially after the pandemic set kids further back. In addition to the literacy plan and the new law, Delaware poured some federal Covid funds into high-dosage tutoring. The Christina School District, like several others around the state, has connected with

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