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27% of third graders reading at satisfactory level – Superintendent Elijah Key addresses need for parental involvement and more teachers

Erin Hill by Erin Hill
June 22, 2022
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The Bookworms are back at it – Havana’s Book Club reorganizes after a COVID-19 break

The State of Florida recently released the data collected from the statewide 3rd grade reading exams – with troublesome results for school districts across the state.

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