The PRIDE Reading Program has announced that the East Irondequoit Central School District located in Rochester, New York has implemented the PRIDE Reading Program, structured literacy curriculum for students with dyslexia and learning differences.
The East Irondequoit Central School District is a public school district with 3,151 students in grades Pk, K-12 with a student teacher ratio of 12 to 1. The District has implemented the PRIDE Reading Program, structured literacy curriculum to address the specific needs of the district’s struggling students.
The PRIDE Reading Program is an evidence-based instructional method that is structured, sequential, multisensory and cumulative. The curriculum explicitly teaches children with dyslexia, auditory processing, and other learning differences how to read, spell, write and comprehend. Many school districts across the United States are using the PRIDE Reading Program curriculum with great success.
The East Irondequoit Central School District is dedicated to providing a world-class education for all of its students. The educational environment that the district provides nurtures creativity, critical thinking and problem solving skills. The district has a mission to inspire all students to become inquiring, knowledgeable and caring individuals who positively contribute to its local and global communities.
For more information on professional development workshops, Orton-Gillingham teacher trainings, and structured literacy curriculum for school districts, please contact the PRIDE Reading Program at 866-774-3342 ext. 2.

