
Thousands of Michigan third graders flagged for retention under reading law
- By Jennifer Chambers
- Literacy
Letters are coming to homes of nearly 2,700 third graders this week informing parents their child has been flagged for retention under Michigan's controversial Read by Grade Three law.
Adopted in 2016 by the GOP-controlled Legislature, the law says third-grade students can be stopped from moving to the fourth grade if they read a grade level behind based on their score on the state's reading assessment.
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