Ep.89-Report Cards: Parents are in the Dark

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Report Cards: Parents are in the Dark

“When parents are in the know, they take action.” – Sonya Thomas

Time Magazine:

https://time.com/6308834/american-parents-how-their-kids-doing-in-school/

Nashville Propel:

Article talks about a white paper released by Nashville Propel in June: Because of positive report cards, 78% of the Nashville parents surveyed believe their kids are reading at grade level. Meanwhile, data reveals that only 28.5% of students across MNPS—and only 19.6% of Black students—are. (MNPS stands for Metro Nashville Public Schools.)

https://www.tennessean.com/story/opinion/columnists/2024/06/03/nashville-public-schools-literacy-crisis-affects-black-parents/73925657007/

Faith Borkowsky’s books:

"If Only I Would Have Known..." (3-in-1 Edition): What I wish the Pediatrician, the Preschool Teacher, and the Librarian would have told me about Language, Literacy, and Dyslexia

https://a.co/d/6wTSSGv

Failing Students or Failing Schools?: A Parent's Guide to Reading Instruction and Intervention

https://a.co/d/aR6cPhR

Special Guest, Dr. Irene Daria

Website:

www.StepstoReading.com

Book:

I Didn’t Believe Him

https://a.co/d/6tX7qLB

Irene Daria on X: @StepstoReading

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