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Reading Assist Has a New Look!

2024-11-07T04:41:54-05:00January 19th, 2021|News|

We are so excited to unveil our brand-new look!  We’ve revamped our brand identity and website to better reflect the organization we are today, and further support the Reading Assist Fellows, students, partner schools, and stakeholders we serve through our reading intervention program.  Reading Assist is working diligently to expand our evidence-based reading program throughout Delaware. We

Reading Assist Receives AmeriCorps Recognition

2024-11-07T04:41:55-05:00May 13th, 2020|News|

Reading Assist is proud to receive national recognition for its accredited AmeriCorps program. In a highly competitive year, our program is one of only two programs in Delaware that qualified for direct federal AmeriCorps funding. The Corporation for National and Community Service found strong evidence that our intervention model is yielding positive results for our

In the News: Reading Assist Institute in Wilmington graduates 13 reading assistants

2025-07-23T13:20:32-04:00June 20th, 2018|News|

Delaware Business Times -- The 13 graduates were the first to undertake the 50-hour training course in the accredited Reading Assist Intervention Program. It’s the only program in Delaware accredited by the International Multisensory Structured Language Education Council. Just two students out of 17 2nd grade students in the program hit benchmarks for phonemic segmentation at the

VIDEO: Intense literacy program changing lives in New Castle schools

2024-11-07T04:41:55-05:00October 14th, 2017|News|

Delaware Online -- Reading Assist Intervention Corps members spend 45 minutes a day, five days a week with students like Bowers teaching the “mechanics of reading" to children who struggle to connect letters and their related sounds, impairing their ability to "decode” words and read fluently. 

In the News: About half of Delaware’s third-graders struggle to read

2025-07-23T13:17:42-04:00October 2nd, 2017|News|

The News Journal -- Jayden Bowers is a third-grader at New Castle Elementary School. He has to sound out a lot of words before he can recognize them. He's making progress every day with the help of one-on-one tutors from Reading Assist, a nonprofit dedicated to teaching the foundations of reading to struggling students. 

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