MNPS launches innovative reading program for kindergarten students
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) has joined forces with a leading tutoring company, Once Early-Reading Program, and Stanford University. The collaborative effort is geared towards equipping kindergarten students with the essential skills to become professional readers from an early age.
Warner Elementary School is full of activities, as kindergarteners are learning how to read.
The school has embarked on a mission to ensure that its young students not only read aloud in the classroom but also receive personalized, one-on-one instruction.
Asjah Hall, a paraprofessional at Warner Elementary, stresses the significance of individualized attention.
“We sat down with them for about 15 minutes, going through letter sounds and gradually combining them to form words. Our goal is to progress to reading full sentences and paragraphs as the program unfolds,” she said.
The unique program, set to run throughout the 2023-2024 school year, is a joint venture between MNPS, Once Early-Reading Program, and Stanford University.
The initiative not only seeks to provide kindergarten students with a head start in their reading journey but also includes a randomized controlled research study to evaluate the efficacy of personalized tutoring.
Matt Pasternack, CEO of Once, liked the research study to conducted