What changed for her — and what it means for you.
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She told me she almost quit in March.

Report cards. Assessments. A student who'd been struggling all year and still wasn't clicking.

And the weight of feeling like she should have figured it out already.

She stayed.

And in May, she watched that student read a sentence out loud to the class — the whole thing, without stopping — and burst into tears in front of her kids.

She said: "I didn't know it was going to feel like this."

That feeling?

That's why we do this.

June is the month teachers finally get to exhale.

The kids you've poured yourself into all year are heading out the door.

Some of those goodbyes are going to be hard. Some of those wins are going to hit you completely out of nowhere.

You've done something that matters.

And if any part of you is thinking about how to do it even better next year — how to reach the readers who still slipped through the cracks — that's exactly what the Science of Reading Formula is built for.

Not a pile of worksheets. Not a lecture series.

A community of teachers who are learning alongside you, with tools you can actually use Monday morning.

Doors open in August — but if you don't want to wait, you can grab an early bird spot today.

Talk soon,

 
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