The district is making a series of adjustments to its reading instruction to help students become better readers. Reading is foundational for students’ academic journeys, future opportunities and overall success.
The following series of short videos are designed to help our families understand and navigate the new expectations of our students in the area of reading and comprehension.
Learning to Read in ASD this Year
There's a new state law about reading. Find out what this means for young elementary students in ASD classrooms.
Starting the School Year Off Right
In ASD, Kindergarten is more than play and naps. Learn how to set the foundation for success in early elementary years.
Preparing for Teacher Conferences
Parent conferences are short. Get tips on how to make the most of your time with your child’s teacher.
Tips to Help with Reading
There are five elements of reading. Learn some fun activities to help your child in each of the five areas.
Support Student Success by Tracking Attendance
Students who miss about two days a month are typically not reading at grade level by third grade.
Partnering with Parents to Help Students Improve Their Reading Skills
Reading assessment scores - how to read your child’s report.
Progression vs Non-Progression
If a K-3 student is scoring "well below” in reading assessments, the teacher will talk with parents about progression or non-progression options for next school year. This video helps explain what that means and the options for families.