(NAPSI)—Reading can be one of the most difficult things that students learn to do, and it takes more than just amazing teachers and classroom-only solutions to make proficient readers. According to a recent national survey, 52% of teachers say most students make literacy gains when parents are involved. However, most of our schools’ literacy movement is missing the most important partner—families.
The Problem
Lexia’s 2025 Back to School Teacher survey also revealed that only 9% of teachers have found that parents are highly involved in supporting their child’s literacy activities and 62% want better tools to guide families. In addition, 34% of teachers noted in the survey that they don’t receive as much support as they would like from their school to engage parents.
Not The Parents’