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UA-KID is a parent advocacy group dedicated to ensuring dyslexic children in the Upper Arlington, OH School District reach their maximum potential.

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🚨 POD DROP 🚨 Mississippi blew past the excuses & proved the nation wrong. 🔥 From bottom of the barrel to NAEP Top 10 in reading. No miracle—just relentless hard work. 📚💪 🎧 Full episode: youtu.be/4MmKmziyX2s FULCRUM Kareem J. Weaver MS Dept of Education

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Living in an affluent district doesn’t mean your kids will be taught to read. It often just means parents can afford tutors or hire lawyers to push for private placements. High test scores mask the truth: wealth ≠ literacy. Meanwhile, districts with fewer resources—like

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Schools failing kids in reading is NOT inevitable. Parents are organizing. We’re demanding evidence-based instruction. We’re giving away FREE resources. And we will not stop until EVERY child can read. This is Parents for Reading Justice. Join us. Donate if you can. Fight with

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Altheria L Caldera,Thomisia Booker, Ebony Brown, Ileana DeJesus, Paola Pineda, and Tina Starks provide Educators’ of Color Perspectives on the Implementation of Structured Literacy Approaches to Teaching Reading ⁩ ⁦Hey Carter!⁩ ⁦The Reading League⁩ #TRLCONF2025

⁦<a href="/AltheriaLcal/">Altheria L Caldera</a>,Thomisia Booker, Ebony Brown, Ileana DeJesus, Paola Pineda, and Tina Starks provide Educators’ of Color Perspectives on the Implementation of Structured Literacy Approaches to Teaching Reading ⁩  ⁦<a href="/heycarterbooks/">Hey Carter!</a>⁩
⁦<a href="/reading_league/">The Reading League</a>⁩ #TRLCONF2025
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So proud of our President Brett Tingley for her first The Reading League presentation — and she knocked it out of the park! 🙌 Amazing work, Maria, Kari & the whole team for a phenomenal #TRLCONF2025

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Most colleges of ed don’t teach the science of reading—so no surprise most teachers unions cling to old ways. Democratic governors: parents & researchers are begging you, embrace the science of reading. Our kids’ futures depend on it. We need bipartisanship when it comes to

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🔥 When colleges of ed push balanced literacy and ignore dyslexia + structured literacy, all kids are at risk — especially struggling readers. 📉 NAEP shows it: only 1/3 of students read on grade level. Kids don’t act out because they’re “bad.” They’d rather get in trouble than

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🎙️ Podcast Release: Built Like Champions; Betrayed by Schools: youtu.be/MyXmmhOJBHw Two men failed by schools that never taught them to read — Ameer Baraka & Deon Butler — share how they reclaimed their stories and became leaders. Don’t miss this Dyslexia Awareness Month

🎙️ Podcast Release: Built Like Champions; Betrayed by Schools: youtu.be/MyXmmhOJBHw

Two men failed by schools that never taught them to read — Ameer Baraka &amp; Deon Butler — share how they reclaimed their stories and became leaders. Don’t miss this Dyslexia Awareness Month
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“If you can’t read, you’re locked into things you might not even understand or be able to change. But when you can read—you’re free.” @OliverSpeaks1 on the true power of literacy. 🔥 Listen to more: youtu.be/Jbg8z1vpTYI?si… #Literacy #DyslexiaAwareness #ScienceOfReading

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Thrilled to partner with The 74’s Jessika Harkay on this powerful story. Too often, students of color are mislabeled as “behavior problems” instead of being identified as dyslexic — and the trauma is real. Huge gratitude to Joy, JCastillo & Clarice Jackson for bravely sharing

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Parents are the front line of the literacy crisis. This #GivingTuesday, help us launch our first-ever Parent Advocacy Conference. When parents are trained + united, systems have to change. Be part of the movement. 🩵 👉 Donate: ParentsForReadingJustice.org

Parents are the front line of the literacy crisis.

This #GivingTuesday, help us launch our first-ever Parent Advocacy Conference.

When parents are trained + united, systems have to change. Be part of the movement. 🩵

👉 Donate: ParentsForReadingJustice.org
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Absolutely THIS. 👇 An educator who keeps reading, learning, sharpening their craft. Teaching is just like every other real profession and requires continuous growth. Vince, THANK YOU for leading by example and for your service to kids and families! 🙌📚