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Tag: reading
Book it to Proof, Indy’s literary fest
Catch writing workshops, author talks and fun activities with fellow book-lovers Oct. 10-11.
Help: I’m not allowed to read to my son
My son rarely lets me read him kid books anymore, and I think it’s because I’m supposed to be all fun all the time.
For an hour a week, you can help an Indy student learn to read
United Way is looking for volunteers for its ReadUP program in schools.
Meet your reading goal in Virginia Woolf class at UIndy
The class is open to community members for just $10.
Indiana third grade reading scores improve at record-breaking rate
The increase comes after concerted efforts to help students pass the IREAD, and puts students’ scores on par with pre-pandemic levels.
Freedom Readers Fellowship puts parents in classrooms to teach literacy
The Freedom Readers Fellowship provides participants with a 16-week boot camp in the science of reading and ultimately help them find employment in schools.
Schools prep students for summer IREAD test as tougher third grade retention law takes effect
The law’s impact on classrooms will be unclear until after the summer testing window ends Friday.
Circle City Readers tutoring program is in jeopardy as funding runs out
Circle City Readers provides one-on-one literacy tutoring to more than 500 young students across Marion County.
Why Chasten Buttigieg didn’t want to write a book with a moral lesson
The author talked about parenting and his new children’s book in this Mirror Indy Q&A.


