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Indiana lawmakers are working to address declining literacy rates through a legislative approach focusing on early elementary school years. The bill now moves to the House.
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Indiana lawmakers are attempting to address declining literacy rates in the state, particularly focusing on early elementary school students.A sweeping bill advanced by state Senators proposes potential retention for third graders who do not pass the state's reading exam.The bill's author, state Sen. Linda Rogers, said that retention is considered as a last resort after
Indiana s Republican leaders in the statehouse have promised to address declining literacy rates with legislation that would hold back thousands more third graders who don t pass the state s literacy test.