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District partners with TNTP for K–3 literacy coaching to strengthen classroom instruction

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Huntsville School District trustees heard a presentation from TNTP outlining a year-long K–3 literacy coaching program that will place an on-site coach in two elementary schools, run monthly learning walks and provide three progress reports to the board each year.

HUNTSVILLE, Ark. — The Huntsville School District on Oct. 7 detailed a new literacy coaching partnership with national nonprofit TNTP that will place a TNTP literacy coach on-site at two elementary schools and provide monthly classroom learning walks, progress reports to the board at least three times a year and professional learning for teachers.

District officials told the board the work is funded through state resources tied to what presenters called the Learns Act and is intended to support K–3 teachers with coaching that is aligned to state standards and the district’s instructional materials.

Meredith, TNTP director, told the…

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