SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – Learning to read can be tough.
But a new California law aims to help children before they struggle.
“We are the 41st state to adopt a reading risk screener this is a universal screener it’s quick… it’s a way of checking in with the kids and flagging any students who show signs of being at risk for reading difficulties,” said parent and teacher Natalie Wilkes at Monte Vista School…