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Connecticut Schools Double Down on Early Detection to Help Reading Scores
Connecticut schools are enhancing early detection of reading delays through the 2023 Right to Read law, which mandates science-based literacy curricula for K-3. The Southport School, in partnership with Sacred Heart University, offers free reading screenings to identify delays early, aiming to address them before fourth grade when reading becomes critical for learning other subjects.
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