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Delaware to test literacy project for all grades, all subjects

Delaware plans to launch a literacy plan pilot program in one of its school districts this spring, paid for with a one-year, $50,000 Reading to Achieve grant. Delaware was one of eight U.S. states chosen to receive one of the grants, sponsored by the National Governors Association, to help students’ reading and writing skills. The program was developed to address literacy in all grades, from preschool through 12th grade, and in all subjects. Read more at delawareonline.com, The News Journal's website.

Posted by Louise Ash on 04 January 2007 in Methodology

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