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[quote=Anonymous]Virginia passed a "Science of Reading" law a year or two ago that was modeled on the Mississippi Miracle. At least FCPS and APS already have switched to literacy curricula that are approved under that law. All public schools in the Commonwealth are required to make that curriculum change. APS moved to CKLA, which is the one I happen to prefer. FCPS moved to Benchmark. I am not clear on what is happening in DC or MD overall. Posters here have reported that MCPS recently dumped the Benchmark curriculum and moved to the same CKLA that APS uses. It likely will take about 4 years from start of any literacy curriculum change for NAEP 4th grade test scores to reflect the new curriculum. [/quote]
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