Public schools will standardize literacy interventions as part of NYC Reads

The city has seen big gains on state exams since the launch of its NYC Reads initiative, which requires schools to use a standardized curriculum to teach literacy.

But some students still struggle to learn to read — and they need help from their teachers in smaller group settings.

Now, Schools Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos says the city is moving to set more universal standards for how to help them…

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