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K-8 School-Based Small Group Reading Intervention

The Solution for Struggling Readers – In Skill and Self-Belief

Our school-based reading intervention is the solution for struggling readers in your school — not only for their reading growth but for their self-confidence and future success.

Led by certified interventionists and grounded in structured literacy, our small-group programs deliver targeted 
instruction and compassionate support. We don’t just provide intervention — we bring a deep understanding of 
co-existing challenges like dyslexia, ADHD, and anxiety. We work closely with families to provide referrals, parent 
education, and community connections to help students thrive inside and outside of school.

Why our reading intervention works:
•    Multi-sensory structured literacy curriculum
•    Curriculum aligned to meet students right where they are in their reading journey
•    Certified reading interventionists
•    Parent + school collaboration
•    Whole-child focus

Three weekly schedule options for the 2025-2026 school year:
•    Option 1: 4 days a week, 1 hour sessions
•    Option 2: 4 days a week, 45 minute sessions
•    Option 3: 3 days a week, 45 minute sessions

Each option highlights:
•    Group Size: maximum four students
•     Duration: 30 weeks
•     10 days of sub-interventionist pay coverage
•     Parent & leadership meetings with progress monitoring reports
•    Two annual parent conferences

Intervention timeline: 
•    September – Thanksgiving (9 weeks) 
•    Thanksgiving – January (3 weeks) 
•    January – Spring Break (10 weeks) 
•    Spring Break – End of Year (8 weeks) 

 

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Option 1
4 sessions per week
60 minutes each

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Option 2
4 sessions per week
45 minutes each

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Option 3
3 sessions per week
45 minutes each

Same name.
New opportunities.

We’re growing again — with bold new ways to expand literacy access across Arkansas.


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