Michael Petty+FollowAkron’s teacher programs set a new reading standardAkron’s future teachers are getting some of the best training in the country for helping kids learn to read. The University of Akron just earned top honors from the International Dyslexia Association for three of its teacher-prep programs—something only 24 schools nationwide can claim. This means local educators are learning the latest science-backed ways to spot reading struggles early and support every student, including those with dyslexia. With Ohio’s new laws pushing for structured literacy, Akron is leading the way. How do you think better teacher training could change reading outcomes in our schools? #Education #Akron #Literacy00Share
Joe Gallagher+FollowBaltimore’s Polar Express brings books to kidsBaltimore’s streets just got a whole lot more magical—a vintage bus, transformed into the “Baltimore Polar Express,” is now delivering free books straight to kids’ doorsteps. Led by Ms. Maze, the city’s beloved Radical Street Librarian, this rolling library is turning book deserts into places of discovery and joy. From surprise school stops to storytime on wheels, the Polar Express is all about making reading fun and accessible for every child. What do you think—could this spark a new love of reading in Baltimore’s neighborhoods? #Transportation #Baltimore #Literacy00Share
jenna64+FollowAkron’s glow-in-the-dark reading night lights up learningKids at Middlebury Academy in Akron got to hunt for vocabulary words, race through relays, and challenge their parents in a “Are you smarter than a 5th grader?” showdown—all under glowing lights. The school’s Glow-In-The-Dark Literacy Night wasn’t just about fun; it’s part of a bigger push to get students and families excited about reading, especially with Ohio’s new phonics-based curriculum. With book prizes and a Friendsgiving dinner, the event turned reading into a true community celebration. What creative ways have you seen schools use to make learning stick? #Education #Akron #Literacy00Share
Julie Alexander+FollowHow football is shaping reading success in TexasWalking into a classroom in Chapel Hill ISD feels a lot like watching a disciplined football team warm up—you can spot the winning culture right away. Here, reading isn’t left to chance or the latest trendy curriculum. Instead, every teacher and principal is part of a system built on research, relentless practice, and a team-first mindset. The district’s focus on structured literacy and data-driven coaching is paying off: students, including those from diverse backgrounds, are consistently outperforming state averages. What do you think—should more schools focus on fundamentals and team culture, just like in sports? #Education #Literacy #TexasSchools00Share