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Jordan Board reviews plan to buy decodable fluency books aligned to UFLI
Summary
District staff told the Jordan Board of Education on Aug. 12 that an RFP selected four vendors to supply decodable, print fluency readers aligned with the University of Florida Literacy Institute curriculum; schools will be offered a base allotment and an open-house chance to inspect books before purchase.
Jordan Board of Education members were briefed Aug. 12 on a district plan to give elementary teachers more print decodable readers intended to increase oral reading fluency for students using the University of Florida Literacy Institute (UFLI) curriculum. District staff said the materials would supplement — not replace — tier‑1 instruction. The books are intended mainly for kindergarten through second grade, and could also be used for students in literacy interventions. In the presentation, staff said four…
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