The PRIDE Reading Program has announced that the Webster Central School District located in Webster, New York has implemented the PRIDE Reading Program, structured literacy curriculum for students with dyslexia and specific learning disabilities.

Webster Central School District is a public school district located in New York State that has 8,800 students in the town of Webster and parts of Penfield in Monroe County as well as portions of Ontario and Walworth in Wayne County. The Webster Central School 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 method that is structured, sequential, multisensory and cumulative. The curriculum explicitly teaches children with dyslexia, auditory processing, and specific learning disabilities how to read, spell, write and comprehend. Many school districts across the United States are using the PRIDE Reading Program structured literacy curriculum with great success.

The Webster Central School District offers a broad range of academic programs which focus on the social, emotional, and physical aspects of educating students as whole beings. The district’s mission is to incorporate the revolutionary concept of mindfulness in the lives of its students and faculty. The district will offer the PRIDE Reading Program for students requiring more specialized instruction and support.   

For more information on implementing an Orton-Gillingham, Structured Literacy curriculum in your school district, please contact the PRIDE Reading Program at 866-774-3342 ext. 2.

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Karina Richland, M.A., is the author of the PRIDE Reading Program, a multisensory Orton-Gillingham reading, writing and comprehension curriculum that is available worldwide for parents, tutors, teachers and homeschoolers of struggling readers. Karina has an extensive background in working with students of all ages and various learning modalities. She has spent many years researching learning differences and differentiated teaching practices. You can reach her by email at info@pridereadingprogram.com or visit the website at www.pridereadingprogram.com
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