May 16
, 2009About two years ago, Irving ISD hosted a team of
educators from Omaha Public Schools to look at the highly effective reading
program being used in Irving to serve struggling Tier 3 readers. Paula Dugger, Reading Coordinator for the
District, reported that 70% of Irving's Tier 3 readers in 3rd, 4th and 5th
grades were passing the TAKS after being tutored with a new program called Read
Right®. Irving has
implemented Read Right in all of its 20 elementary schools as well as its
secondary schools.
The Omaha visitors, impressed
by Irving's team of educators and the results being achieved, returned to Omaha
and implemented the same Read Right program in 18 elementary schools and 6
secondary schools. Omaha principals report very rapid improvement in reading
skills and a ripple effect through other subject areas. One of these principals
is Anita Harkins, Principal of Norris Middle School.
When Principal Anita Harkins
started her tenure as principal at Norris Middle School (NMS) two years ago, it
had one of the highest student failure rates and one of the highest drop-out
rates in Omaha Public Schools (more than 47,000 students). Something powerful
was needed to turn things around fast.
“We knew the key to changing
all of this was reading because you have to be able to read to do well in any
subject,” Principal Harkins told an audience of educators at The National
Drop-Out Prevention Center’s Effective Strategies Conference in Florida earlier
this year. “I begged our district to let us be the first school to pilot Read
Right.”
Norris Middle School
Demographics and Reading Challenges:
89% qualified for free- and
reduced-price school lunch
70% minority
20% English Language Learners
21% qualified for special
education services
86% of all students read
below grade level
80% of struggling 7th
and 8th graders were reading 3 to 5 years below grade level
In less than one year, 75
students--10% of Norris Middle School’s student body—have graduated from
the Read Right program, having attained the status of “excellent
readers.” Testing has shown that they can read at or above grade level with
full comprehension, proper intonation and pacing, and have the ability to apply
critical and analytical thinking. Most of the students started the Read
Right program reading 3 to 5 years below grade level, as documented by the California
Achievement Test and other district criteria. Presently, NMS’s program
serves more than 200 students.
“What I’ve seen my kids do is
amazing,” Principal Harkins exclaimed. “My school is not the same school it was
one year ago.”
How is NMS different in
just 1 year?
--Read Right is the
school’s “Intervention Class” and students enjoy attending.
--Because Read Right is effective for regular
education, special education, and English Language Learners, every major
category of students is served with this highly structured and individualized
program that fosters rapid improvement in reading.
--Hundreds of NMS students each year are becoming excellent readers.
--Discipline problems are declining sharply because significant numbers of students feel more successful in school.
--The number of classes that students are failing has
dropped by 58%--because students now have the foundational skill necessary to
be successful in school: the ability to read.
Omaha Planning to Start Eight New Read Right
Elementary School Projects in the Fall
and Implement a Comprehensive Control Group Study to scientifically verify the
success they are experiencing remediating secondary students.
Read Right has
demonstrated remarkable effectiveness for tens of thousands of struggling
students in urban, suburban, and rural elementary, middle, and high schools in
28 states. Read Right empowers them to succeed in their classes and to fully
participate in the life of the school.
When schools hear of the rapid gains consistently experienced with Read Right—even with the most challenged students—they are eager to bring the innovative intervention model to their students, but where will they get the funds? See a summary of how Read Right will help you meet stimulus funding requirements.
Read Right Is An Excellent Candidate For Stimulus Funding.
Read Right meets all of the
requirements set forth for the funds now being made available for Title I and
Special Education programs:
(1) Saving and Creating
Jobs: A
Read Right project employs tutors to implement the methodology with
students. Tutors can be paraprofessionals, certified staff, or a combination of
the two. A standard project in a single school trains four tutors who will
serve 120 students every day to improve their reading skills. Stimulus Funding
can allow you to “double up” initially, and fund twice as many tutors! Imagine
what your school would be like if hundreds of your students could significantly
improve their reading abilities.
See
how Read Right will help you meet this requirement.
(2) Ensuring Transparency,
Reporting, and Accountability: A Read
Right project provides the client school with an MP3 System that includes
application software designed to systematically track individual student
progress and monitor the health of the project as a whole. Clients upload data
to Read Right Systems on a monthly basis, and the raw data is used to generate
reports, which are provided for the client school. The software can be related
to existing student data collection systems of schools and districts, enabling
a student’s progress in improving his or her reading skills to become part of a
larger data set.
See
how Read Right will help you meet this requirement.
(3) Minimizing the Funding
Cliff: With
stimulus funding, you can pay for all of the start-up costs for a Read Right
project, train a core and permanent team to become excellent intervention
tutors, and employ and train extra tutors to serve the backlog of students in
need of reading improvement in your school. Read Right eliminates or
significantly improves reading problems quickly. Longitudinal studies show that
students who graduate from Read Right do not need future assistance in
reading. This means that as your backlog is eliminated, you can reduce the size
of your Read Right program over time. The extra tutors paid for by the
Stimulus money will no longer be needed.
See
how Read Right will help you meet this requirement.
(4) Improve Student Achievement
through School Improvement and Reform: Eliminating reading problems or
significantly improving reading abilities is the most direct way of improving
student achievement in all content areas. Until now, this universal goal has
not been attainable in any consistent, reliable way. With Read Right
schools are realizing this goal for even their most challenging students! Now
you can specifically and successfully specifically target Special Ed, Tier 3,
and struggling ELL students plus those most at risk of dropping out. We are
happy to provide a list of urban, suburban, and rural schools as references.
See
how Read Right will help you meet this requirement.
If you would like to learn
more about Read Right, a school information packet may be requested by
contacting Maureen Mortlock at Read Right Systems. The packet includes details
about research, theory and methodology, implementation, investment, and a referral
list of teachers and educators with first-hand experiences. Contact Maureen at
360-427-9440 or by email:
maureenm@readright.com.
Additional information can be found at
www.readright.com.