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Once you learn to read,
you will be forever free.
— Frederick Douglass

Our Campaign

The National Parents Union Read to Rise Campaign is an urgent response to our nation’s literacy crisis. From parent polling on literacy, to publishing a thoughtful policy paper that highlights the need for the universal adoption of evidence-based methods to ensure every child receives effective literacy instruction, and grassroots organizing, the National Parents Union is hard at work to raise awareness to call on educators, parents, and policymakers to join a national effort to drive change.

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ATTN SCIENCE OF READING NERDS 🤓🤓🤓, check out @nationalparents latest policy paper and learn more about our Read to Rise campaign. Literacy (reading & writing) instruction must be science-based so every child has the tools to thrive in the classroom and beyond!

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What happened in Mississippi was no miracle, but a methodical overhaul grounded in smart policy to provide students with effective literacy instruction based on the science of reading. Read all about it in @nationalparents latest policy paper on the science of reading!

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If you’re a SCIENCE OF READING nerd 🤓🤓🤓, check out @nationalparents latest policy paper! It is imperative that we work together to ensure access to effective literacy instruction so that every child has the tools to thrive in the classroom and beyond!

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What happened in Mississippi was no miracle, but a methodical overhaul grounded in smart policy to provide students with effective literacy instruction based on the science of reading. Learn how you can be a part of creating smart policy in your home state in @nationalparents latest policy paper on the science of reading!

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