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Booth #229 | WI Reads 2024 State Education Convention Digital Exhibit

Nancy

President

Teacher, Tutor Parent Committee Chair 

Brady

Director

School Leadership Committee Chair 

Missy

Director

School Leadership Committee Member

Thank you for visiting Nancy, Brady, Missy, and WI Reads volunteers at Booth #229 to learn about how implementation of the evidence-based literacy practices in 2023 Act 20 can improve reading achievement in your school district. 

Discover Answers to these Questions:

Check-out information about our Book Giveaway and Professional Learning Raffles from our generous WI Reads donors!

How can WI Reads support my school district in implementing Act 20 and the Science of Reading?

Act 20 Professional Learning Series

For a limited time WI Reads Act 20 Webinars are FREE! Learn about Act 20 from state and national experts.

Discounted Act 20 Training Cohorts

WI Reads has partnered with CERI accredited trainers to provide discounted Act 20 training cohorts.  Are leaders and educators in your school district ready to start their Act 20 Science of Reading learning? Get started and save $200 per participant.

Pathways to Literacy Leadership

Pathways to Proficient Reading

Keys to Proficient Reading

Featured Act 20 Support Resources

How can dyslexia resources support my school district in implementing Act 20 and the Science of Reading?

Dyslexia is the most common learning disability. As many as 80% of all people with learning disabilities have dyslexia.

Many states have have passed legislation and published a dyslexia guidebook or handbook to inform and support  K-12 schools in addressing the needs of dyslexic learners to meet state and federal laws pertaining to dyslexia.

WI 2019 ACT 86 required: 

*Must be linked to by each Wisconsin school district by December 1, 2021, will be reviewed every 3 years.

WI 2023 ACT 20 requires:

WI Reads Recommended Resources:

Learn More from Other States:

Is there a Return on Investment (ROI) of implementing Act 20 well?

WI Reads Recommended Resources:

Learn More:

Thank you to our WI Reads Professional Learning Raffle Donors!

Congratulations to Professional Learning Raffle winners from these Wisconsin School Districts: Baraboo, Colfax, Hustisford, Janesville, Minoqua, and Pardeeville.

95% Group LLC Education Consulting and Professional Development

10 Success Factors Book Study Bundle

Format: print, self-facilitated

Audience: district or school literacy leadership team

Description:

Hours: self-determined

Value: $350

Additional Resources:

Learn More about 95% Group: Website | Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram 

AIM Pathways

Pathways to Literacy Leadership Course

Format: virtual, portions self-paced, portions scheduled from February 7, 2024 - June 26, 2024.

Audience: district administrators, school administrators, school psychologists, reading specialists

Description:

Hours: 30

Value: $750

Additional Resources:

Learn More about AIM Institute for Learning & Research: Website | Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook |

The Reading League Wisconsin

The Reading League Wisconsin
Fall 2024 Turning the Tide in Reading Instruction Conference

In-Person & Live Stream Options

Friday, October 4, 2024

Brookfield Conference Center, Brookfield, WI

Audience: team of 2 district administrators, school administrators, and/or educators

Description: 3nd Annual Gathering! Includes 2 registrations for one school district and post-conference access to the recording. Breakfast and lunch is included. Presenters include:

Hours: 6.0

Value: $150 each, $300 total

Additional Resources:

Learn More about The Reading League Wisconsin (TRL-WI): Website | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube |

Wisconsin Title I Association 2024 Spring Conference
Pivoting to Change the Trajectory for ALL Students
Equity | Change | Progress

In-Person 

Thursday, April 4 & Friday April 5, 2024 

Wilderness Resort and Convention Center, Wisconsin Dells 


Audience: administrators and educators 

Description: Annual Spring Conference Tickets.1 registration for Thursday and 1 registration for Friday. Breakfast and lunch is included. Presenters include:

Hours: 6.0

Value: $150 each, $300 total

Additional Resources:

Learn More about The Wisconsin Title I Association: Website |

Keys to Literacy

Understanding Dyslexia Online Course

Format: virtual, self-paced

Audience: school board members, district administrators, school administrators

Description: This online course provides the background knowledge about dyslexia necessary to understand why students with dyslexia have difficulty with reading and how to support them in the classroom. This online course provides a self-guided opportunity to access the same content that is in Keys to Literacy’s Understanding Dyslexia live training. The course is organized into modules that include reading assignments, reflection activities, quizzes, and video clips.

Hours: 6.0 hours

Value: $105 each, $555 total

Additional Resources:

Learn More about Keys to Literacy: Website | Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | YouTube |

Exhibit visitors are eligible to enter a raffle for Professional Learning. 

When selecting a professional learning raffle to enter, please consider your commitment and the capacity of individuals in your school district to complete the professional learning by December, 31 2025.

The Professional Learning Raffle complies with state law and the Wisconsin Code of Ethics for Local Public Officials

District officials may accept at the Convention educational or informational materials, prizes, or other giveaway items for the purpose of conveying the item to the district for the use or benefit of the district. District policies my address the issue of receipt of gifts by district officials.

Winners, along with their school district administrator, school board president, and school business officer will be notified and provided a receipt noting the professional learning title, value, and donor via an email from WI Reads no later than Thursday, February 29, 2024.

Thank you to our generous WI Reads book donors!
Congratulations to leaders who selected a book from our Book Giveaway from these Wisconsin School Districts: Arcadia, Baraboo, Cambridge, Colfax, Cornell, Grantsburg, Hustisford, Janesville, Minocqua, Mosinee, Nekoosa, Oshkosh Area, Pardeeville Area, Pewaukee, Platteville, Potosi, Rhinelander, Royall, Saint Francis, South Shore, Stanley-Boyd Area, Stevens Point Area, Thorp, Three Lakes, Tri-County Area, Union Grove UHS, West Allis-West Milwaukee, Weston, White Lake, Wisconsin Rapids, Wonewoc-Union Center, and Wrightstown Community.

Conquering Dyslexia Book Cover

Conquering Dyslexia: A Guide to Early Detection and Intervention for Teachers and Parents

Reading Above the Fray

Learn More | Website | Podcasts | Webinars | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

Donor: Thank you Dr. Julia B. Lindsey

The Knowledge Gap

Learn More | Website | Knowledge Matters Podcast | Twitter

Donor: Thank you to Amplify!

Exhibit visitors are eligible for a Science of Reading book from WI Reads donors.

When selecting a book please consider what you are committed to reading and a leader in your school district you would pass the book on to when you are finished.

The Book Giveaway complies with state law and the Wisconsin Code of Ethics for Local Public Officials

District officials may accept at the Convention educational or informational materials, prizes, or other giveaway items for the purpose of conveying the item to the district for the use or benefit of the district. District policies my address the issue of receipt of gifts by district officials.

Recipients will receive an email receipt from WI Reads noting the book title and value no later than February 29, 2024

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