First-grade students at Conrad Elvehjem Primary School in McFarland gather during a reading class Friday. From left are Norah Howen, Luffy Lor and Evelyn Goecks. Wisconsin's reading law requires schools to provide science-based early literacy instruction, which emphasizes phonics.
Conrad Elvehjem Primary School first-grader Oliver Pankow selects a book during an independent reading period. McFarland school officials say the district already meets the standards outlined in Act 20, Wisconsin’s new reading law.
First-grade teacher Brenda Rotunno guides students through a reading exercise Friday at Conrad Elvehjem Primary School in McFarland. From left are Genesis Brunges, Ian Holland and Denver Schauf. Wisconsin's reading law also requires additional training for teachers in reading instruction.
First-grade students at Conrad Elvehjem Primary School in McFarland gather during a reading class Friday. From left are Norah Howen, Luffy Lor and Evelyn Goecks. Wisconsin's reading law requires schools to provide science-based early literacy instruction, which emphasizes phonics.
Conrad Elvehjem Primary School first-grader Oliver Pankow selects a book during an independent reading period. McFarland school officials say the district already meets the standards outlined in Act 20, Wisconsin’s new reading law.
First-grade teacher Brenda Rotunno guides students through a reading exercise Friday at Conrad Elvehjem Primary School in McFarland. From left are Genesis Brunges, Ian Holland and Denver Schauf. Wisconsin's reading law also requires additional training for teachers in reading instruction.