With the start of the 2026-2027 school year, third graders who do not meet reading level standards could be held back unless parents intervene, according to a new policy from the Maryland Board of ...
The Maryland State Board of Education gave final approval Tuesday to a controversial literacy policy that calls for holding ...
Brent Johnstone and Akeiff Staples are encouraging fathers and caregivers to read to their kids daily through their ...
Major changes are coming to your child’s classroom. On Tuesday, the Maryland State Board of Education took action to address ...
Learn how one-on-one tutoring can transform the lives of Black students struggling to read. Find out how to volunteer and make a difference.
In a couple years, Maryland school will teach kids to read using brain science, find struggling readers early and make ...
Maryland's Board of Education passed a policy changing how schools will treat students who don't meet reading standards.
Nearly 1,400 Millard elementary students will soon have the opportunity to improve their reading skills through a new literacy initiative that could last until 2029.