high dosage tutoring in early literacy
this was much more lengthy but we also were getting updated information on federal funding, so I tuned out for parts of it
5 providers in 46 districts
16,958 student seats (which may have been more than one student)
statistically significant gains in 2023-24
MBAE now testifying about the Ignite (they're a vendor) online tutoring through the One8 grant
and there was a video of that tutoring
There is a lot of data being shared here on slides with teeny text
attendance matters; closes literacy gaps more effectively
I also just want to note that the text in all of these slides is way too small
Chelsea and Walpole testifying about their experiences
One8 person: "we were skeptical...the last thing we want to do is put more kids in front of a computer"
"if schools are on green rated science of reading curriculum because you're wasting your money if schools aren't on green rated science of reading curriculum"
"the results are astounding"
Hills asks about scaling up; staffing
put aside money to "continue the data runs"
Moriarty argues "there is a model here" for the long haul
"this is expensive"
"this expenditure represents a percentage point or two" but seems to represent
encourage school committees "to adopt this cost on a long term"
"it should be as much embedded in a school district's budget as a football team"
districts having the slightest idea of what local school districts are actually struggling with for budgets for starters might be useful
and now on literacy launch
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