Louisiana receives largest federal grant in the nation to improve student literacy

Louisiana is poised to receive $70 million from the U.S. Department of Education to improve reading instruction at high-need schools. It’s the largest amount any state got in a recently announced round of grants, officials said. A portion of the money will pay for mentor teachers to help their colleagues learn the latest research-based methods to teach reading to children of all ages.

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