Link for Schools
Link provides on-site support for schools that empowers all stakeholders - staff, parents, community - to collaborate, learn, and lead their schools on a path to success. Link partners with local schools and districts, and engages the entire school community in meaningful activities that result in deep learning experiences and positive outcomes for students. We believe that systemic, sustainable c
06/19/2024
So much data!
Understanding our Literacy Data – Link Education Project 19 Jun 2024 Understanding our Literacy Data by Connie | posted in: Uncategorized | 0 We have lots and lots of data in education, especially when it comes to reading. Gathering that data is often easier than making use of it. Here are some things to keep in mind as you sort through your literacy data...
03/18/2024
Currently enrolling for 6th grade. Check it out!
The Welsh Academy is academically rigorous, faith-based, and scholarship-funded. Our students do not pay tuition to attend our school, and we welcome families from modest economic means. The Welsh Academy is fully funded through the generosity of benefactors. We are the all-boys middle school at Saint Ignatius High School and we're currently enrolling for the 6th grade! Apply today at www.ignatius.edu/welsh-academy/how-to-apply
02/27/2024
All schools are working to align literacy instruction to the science of reading. We can support your school as you make this important shift. Please contact us to learn more about how we work and to explore the possibilities of a partnership with Link. .org
08/07/2021
Picked up some beautiful new picture books today while visiting the Mazza Museum of children’s books at the University of Findlay.
06/01/2021
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YAY! Saturdays - 2021 Children's Activity Series YAY! Saturdays is a new children’s activity series that will run on six consecutive Saturdays in June and July. Activities are free, geared toward K-8 students and their families, and will take place on Wade Oval in University Circle, Cleveland.
03/18/2021
"With younger children...stick with print to the extent that it is possible. Print, she said, makes it easier for parents and children to interact with language, questions and answers, what is called “dialogic reading.” Link for Schools
How Children Read Differently From Books vs. Screens Scrolling may work for social media, but experts say that for school assignments, kids learn better if they slow down their reading.
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