EARLY READING SCREENING, SURE — BUT GIVE US MORE RESOURCES, SAY PARENTS AND TEACHERS

Even though Ontario students won’t be subject to regular standardized reading tests this school year, parents and teachers are warning that any screening tool is only useful if there are more resources to back it up.

Last year, in its Right to Read report, the Ontario Human Rights Commission recommended that teachers should screen students in kindergarten to Grade 2 twice a year to identify kids who are falling behind.

This spring, the province announced it was mandating an early reading screening tool.