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What is Structured Literacy?

Structured Literacy is an explicit, systematic approach to teaching reading and writing. It helps students develop strong literacy skills by teaching language concepts in a clear, logical sequence. This evidence-based method is especially effective for students who need additional support in reading, spelling, and written language.

Reading Support

Builds essential reading skills through targeted instruction that helps students read with greater confidence and accuracy.

Phonological Skills

Strengthens the ability to recognize, manipulate, and connect sounds with letters and words.

Spelling & Writing

Develops stronger spelling patterns, word formation, and written language skills through guided practice.

Confidence & Progress

Helps students develop effective learning strategies, celebrate progress, and become more confident independent learners.

Who Can Benefit?

Structured Literacy can help students who benefit from explicit, systematic, and step-by-step instruction in reading and writing. It provides a clear learning sequence that helps students build strong literacy skills while developing greater confidence and independence.

What We Teach

Our Structured Literacy program develops the essential skills students need to become confident readers and writers. Through explicit, systematic, and sequential instruction, students build strong foundations in language, word recognition, spelling, fluency, and comprehension.

How Our Structured Literacy Program Works

Skills-Based Assessment

We assess each student's reading, spelling, language, and literacy skills to identify strengths and areas that need support.

Sequential Learning Plan

A personalized plan follows a clear sequence, introducing new skills step by step while reinforcing previously learned concepts.

Explicit Guided Instruction

Students receive direct instruction, guided practice, and ongoing reinforcement to build strong literacy skills and lasting confidence.

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