Henrico County School District to Recognize Students for Literacy Achievement

Pocahontas Middle School will host a year-end celebration to recognize those students who have significantly improved their reading scores during the 2011–2012 school year, as well as the teachers and administrators who helped them succeed.

This event will give the community an opportunity to see how the school district of Henrico County’s partnership with Achieve3000® creates dramatic reading gains for all types of learners.

Who:   Henrico County School District 

What: The Power of Technology: Reading & Writing Awards Ceremonies 

When: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 at 2:10 pm 

Where: Pocahontas Middle School 12000 Three Chopt Road Henrico, VA 23233Featured

Guests: Erica Basnight-Johnson, Educational Specialist for Secondary English and Jim Coulon, Chief Strategy Officer, Achieve3000. Participants will learn how students use Achieve3000 web-based literacy programs at school and home to improve their reading and writing skills.

As the nation’s leader in differentiated instruction, Achieve3000 uses a proprietary software engine to provide targeted lessons to each student in a class based on his or her individual reading level.

These proven-effective literacy solutions deliver 100-percent nonfiction text and are based on best practices and decades of scientific research. Learn more about Achieve3000 online at http://www.achieve3000.com.

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