Massachusetts Advances Early Literacy Policies to Improve Reading Outcomes

Massachusetts

Patricia Levesque, Executive Director of ExcelinEd in Action, issued the following statement on Massachusetts’ passage of early literacy reforms: 

“Massachusetts lawmakers have taken action to strengthen reading outcomes and ensure more students master the foundational skills that open doors to future success. This legislation reflects a commitment to evidence-based instruction and creates a stronger, more consistent approach to early literacy that will benefit students in every corner of the state. 

“Students will gain access to higher-quality reading instruction, earlier identification of learning challenges and support aligned to identified needs. Families will receive clearer information about their children’s progress, and educators will benefit from stronger preparation, better instructional resources and professional learning aligned to evidence-based literacy instruction.  

“We are grateful to Senate President Karen Spilka, House Speaker Ron Mariano, Sen. Jason Lewis, Sen. Sal DiDomenico, Rep. Simon Cataldo and Rep. Danillo Sena for championing research-based literacy policies that put student outcomes first and for taking meaningful action to ensure every student has the opportunity to become a strong reader, succeed academically and thrive beyond the classroom.” 
 
About the Legislation 

Massachusetts’s early literacy policies strengthen instruction, support educators and improve early identification of reading challenges through a coordinated statewide approach.  

Evidence-Based Literacy Instruction 

Curriculum and Implementation Support 

Early Identification and Student Support 

Strengthening the Teacher Pipeline 

Transparency and Accountability 

Expanding Educator Pathways 

Solution Areas:

Early Literacy

About the Author

Patricia Levesque is the Executive Director of ExcelinEd in Action.