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Find ReadWorks at ISTE this June! This June, the city of Philadelphia will host one of the most influential edtech conferences, ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education). ReadWorks’ team members will be in attendance, and we are excited to be sponsoring one of the headline events; The Leadership Exchange.
How ReadWorks’ In-Depth Tagging System will Expand Representation in Our Library ReadWorks believes our expansive library should provide “windows and mirrors” for all the readers who encounter it, meaning content that reflects readers’ experiences and provides rich, engaging glimpses into other lives, places, and time periods. We understand that building a diverse and representative library isn’t an end goal but a continuous process, and we’re dedicated to constantly improving. Learn what this improvement process looks like and how we plan to grow from here. Explore Our Latest ContentTeachers Share ReadWorks on Social MediaWritten by:
Becca Vaughn, Director of Development This week, our brand-new Summer of ReadWorks workbooks went live. We’re thrilled to offer this 8-week workbook chock-full of high-interest reading comprehension resources for readers entering grades 2, 3, and 4. The workbook’s pre-planned content, diverse passages, beautiful illustrations, and exclusive features make it excellent value for its $25 price tag. What makes Summer of ReadWorks workbooks unique?
A sneak peek of the Summer of ReadWorks workbook! See what a real-life Summer of ReadWorks workbook looks like! Each weekly topic is comprised of five illustrated high-quality texts, each of which correspond to a section of the Book of Knowledge. Our personalizable Book of Knowledge allows readers to record what they’ve learned inside our simple and organized guide. Set up your reader for a summer of learning and growth today. Check out Summer of ReadWorks workbooks now! Written by:
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Becca Vaughn, Director of Development ReadWorks is excited to announce our newest Board Member, Mandy Casamassima. A longtime supporter of ReadWorks’ mission to ensure that all children become successful, joyful readers, Mandy joins after serving two years on the ReadWorks Advisory Council.
In 2017, Mandy joined the PBR Executive Search firm and currently runs the day-to-day operations, in addition to leading and supporting searches, PBR Executive Search focuses exclusively on the nonprofit sector. “Mandy’s guidance has been critical over these last few years as ReadWorks responded to the pandemic, remote learning, and now shifts to supporting learning recovery nationwide,” Terry Bowman, Executive Director, said. “We are so grateful for the opportunity to work more closely with Mandy and know that her expertise in the nonprofit field will immensely benefit our mission and the over 13.5 million educators and students using ReadWorks each year.” Mandy graduated from Boston College and lives in Greenwich, CT, with her husband, three boys, two dogs, and a handful of chickens. She also serves on the Board of Teach For America Connecticut. To learn more about the work Mandy is helping lead at ReadWorks, see our strategic plan, Igniting Potential: ReadWorks 2025. Written by:
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