There is an exciting and important story unfolding in Reading that will significantly reduce the city’s carbon footprint and its impact on the environment (“Flipping the switch,” Reading Eagle, Oct.
In response to Robert H. Ferguson’s Sunday letter on teaching phonics, “Sleeping educators”: According to Clark County School District regulations adopted in 1963 and revised in 2023, “The Curriculum ...
“Growing need for housing, utility aid, official says” (Reading Eagle, Nov. 19) is in need of a reality check on what is happening in the housing market, specifically rentals. In the past two years I ...
Your Nov. 2 editorial, “When the ‘best’ don’t read books,” was right on. When I was in high school in the late 1950s, students were given a list of books to choose to read from during Christmas, ...
In a recent column, ("We should have never stopped teaching kids phonics," March 23), Kaitlyn Buss celebrated Michigan legislation requiring teachers to ensure literacy instruction is grounded in “the ...
Agreement with The Press is not a regular occurrence, however, your editorial "Reading First needs more study" (Feb. 18), I found common ground with. Having been a literacy coach with Reading First, I ...
A December 9 Bulletin editorial focused on efforts to raise reading achievement in Bend-La Pine (BLP) elementary classrooms based on grade level proficiency standards as a measure of progress.
Vision Zero (“Safer walk, safer ride,” Reading Eagle, June 18) is a failed urban planning tool used to discourage automobile use and get people to walk, bicycle or take transit. Vision Zero tactics ...
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