7/11 ReadRise Newsletter
Welcome to ReadRise, a newsletter by At Grade Level created to highlight the importance of reading at grade level!
Each week, we’ll bring you exciting stories and inspiring insights to make your child’s education journey unforgettable, setting them up for lifelong success.
Together, let’s lay the foundation for a lifetime of achievement!📚✨
Featured Event
Back to School Giveaway
City of Fort Worth Back to School event is scheduled for Saturday, August 10 from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Como community center. Hope to see you there!
FEATURED NEWS
Crowley ISD prepares 5-year strategic plan update focused on resident voices
Crowley ISD is updating its five-year strategic plan, called Vision 2030, with a focus on incorporating feedback from residents to ensure community buy-in and alignment.
The school board, alongside Engage2learn, a national education firm specializing in strategic planning, will actively seek input from students, parents, and other stakeholders to capture diverse perspectives and insights on how education has evolved, especially post-pandemic.
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Frederick G. Smith advocates for teaching principles such as respect, honesty, responsibility, and civility, alongside studying historical role models to impart leadership lessons.
Smith highlights the significance of developing critical and analytical thinking skills and the ability to read at grade level, stressing regular reading and experiential learning to engage students deeply.
A well-rounded education should cover subjects like civics, leadership, mathematics, science, arts, physical education, and languages.
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Did you know that 90% of parents say their child gets A’s and B’s and therefore think their children can read? Well, the truth is that half the kids in Texas CANNOT read at grade level!