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Subject Today's Headlines: When even text messaging is a struggle: The pain of being a teenager who can’t read well
Date January 16, 2024 10:01 AM
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Tuesday, January 16, 2024


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When even text messaging is a struggle: The pain of being a teenager who can’t read well

It’s the experience of likely thousands of teenagers across Massachusetts each year, students who not only are failed by schools in early elementary years, but who are allowed to slide to the end of their public school experience without becoming competent readers.
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