How has your school used Read Live to help students improve their literacy skills this year? We want to hear your stories! Nominate your school for the Read Live School of the Year award for a chance to win up to $2,000 in Read Naturally materials, and more!
The winning school will be awarded $2,000 in Read Naturally credit (can be used for future purchase of any Read Naturally program, materials, subscription or training) and a 2024 Read Live School of the Year trophy and certificate. The nominating teacher will also receive a $100 Amazon gift card.
The second and third place schools will each be awarded $500 in Read Naturally credit and a 2024 Read Live School of the Year certificate. The nominating teacher will also receive a $25 Amazon gift card.
Honorable mentions will each be awarded $100 in Read Naturally credit and the nominating teacher will receive a $25 Amazon gift card.
You and your students have been working extra hard to make progress this year. You all deserve recognition. Just imagine how motivated your students will feel when they learn their hard work has helped earn such a big prize for their school!
2023 Read Live School of the Year Winning Entry
See more winning entries below.
To be considered for the School of the Year Award, explain why your school should be chosen as Read Live School of the Year in 500 words or less. Please include any relevant details about the progress your students made. In addition, submit photos or video testimonials from teachers, students, parents and administrators.
Special consideration will be given to schools who submit video content in support of their applications. If you can't use identifying photos and videos of your students, you can still submit photos and videos as part of a winning application. Here are some ideas for how to submit a strong application, even if you can’t show your students’ faces. Check out these winning examples from Highland Park Elementary School, Cambridge School, Crescent Elementary School, and Abraham Lincoln Elementary School for inspiration.
Submitted by Debbie Busbee, Reading/Literacy/Language Arts Teacher
Cambridge School receives a $2000 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
Upson Lee Elementary School has used Read Live for the past 5 years. Students have demonstrated impressive growth working in Word Warm-ups Live, Read Naturally Live, and One Minute Reader Live four days a week. According to nominating teacher Debbie Busbee, Read Live has helped the students meet their goals on MAP Benchmark assessments, and "Students who have been in the bottom 20th percentile of their class are now performing in the upper part of their grade level." Congratulations, Upson Lee Elementary!
Submitted by Emily King, Dyslexia Interventionist
Highland Park Elementary School receives a $500 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
Highland Park Elementary School has been using Read Naturally programs since 2004. The first through fifth graders using the program have made incredible strides, both in school and at home. Some students have improved up to three grade levels! According to Emily, “Many parents have shared that their child, who used to have to be forced to read, now reads willingly and with pleasure.” Keep up the great work, Highland Park Elementary!
Submitted by Michelle Zamaites, Special Education Teacher
Rapid City Elementary School receives a $500 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
Rapid City Elementary School was able to purchase Read Live using a grant this year after trying the program last spring. The students have made significant gains in fluency and comprehension, with a huge increase in confidence. Fourth-graders using the program said the following: "My mom and dad will be so proud of me, I can’t believe I can read these stories," and "I never thought I would be able to read, and I am actually reading stories!" Keep up the great work, Rapid City Elementary!
Submitted by Jackie Vaca, Special Education Teacher
Yorba Middle School receives a $500 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
Yorba Middle School has been using Read Live since 2020 as an intervention for students in Special Education. Nominating teacher Jackie Vaca notes that the program has sparked a love of learning for her students. "The students who participate in this Read Live class have all shown solid growth in their reading levels for both fluency and comprehension. Teachers also report observations that students who are in this program are growing in their classroom participation in other classroom settings, so their hard work in the program is translating to more success in their other classes and an overall confidence in themselves," Jackie said. Way to go, Yorba Middle School!
The following schools will each receive a $100 Read Naturally gift certificate:
Crenshaw School • Crystal Beach, TX
Deming/Miller Elementary • Cheyenne, WY
East Valley Elementary • Yakima, WA
Grant Middle School • Grant, MI
Headway School • Edmonton, AB, Canada
Sojourner Truth Academy • Minneapolis, MN
Tri County Public Schools • DeWitt, NE
Zion Chapel • Jack, AL
Submitted by Meghan Peters, Special Education Administrator
Cambridge School receives a $2000 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
Cambridge School has been using Read Naturally since 2001. As a school that specializes in helping students with learning differences, Cambridge has experienced great success using Read Naturally Live to support students' reading growth in grades K-8.
Submitted by Traci Tucker, Special Education Teacher/Intervention Teacher
Del Rey Elementary School receives a $500 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
Del Rey Elementary School has been using Read Naturally programs since 2012. This school currently uses Read Live with English Language Learners, students with IEPs, and students who need reading intervention. They were able to successfully integrate Read Live into a distance-learning curriculum during the pandemic and continued to see impressive growth.
Submitted by Mary VanNieulande, Para Professional
Violet Elementary School receives a $500 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
Violet Elementary School has used Read Naturally programs for nearly 17 years. Read Live is now the backbone of the school's intervention reading curriculum. Violet currently uses Read Live with third, forth, and fifth grade students who have made substantial progress and gained confidence.
The following schools will each receive a $100 Read Naturally gift certificate:
Daisy Gibson, Palmdale, CA
Elizabeth Academy, Salt Lake City, UT
Estrella Mountain Elementary School, Goodyear, AZ
Horizon Middle School--West, Moorhead, MN
Lingle-Ft. Laramie Elementary, Lingle, WY
Ogilvie School, Ogilvie, MN
Renaissance Academy, Lehi, UT
Submitted by Lauren Caughren, Special Education Teacher
Crescent Elementary School receives a $2000 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
This was Crescent Elementary's first year using Read Live after upgrading from Read Naturally Masters Edition. Read Live was used with students in grades 2-6. Students using the program experienced growth in both their reading levels and personal confidence.
Submitted by Lynelle Juarez, Specialized Academic Instructor
Cottonwood Elementary School receives a $500 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
Cottonwood Elementary School uses Read Live for both Tier 2 and 3 intervention, as well as support for English language learners. With school closed due to the pandemic, they were able to continue working with students remotely with Read Live. All students using Read Live made more than a year’s growth in reading.
Submitted by Nelda Reyes, Reading Specialist
De Zavala Elementary School receives a $500 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
De Zavala Elementary has used Read Live since 2011 to help their struggling readers, including those with dyslexia. Their students have always done well in the program, and the addition of Word Warm-ups Live and the recording feature really helped students soar this year.
Submitted by Debbie Busbee, Title I Teacher
Upson-Lee Elementary School receives a $500 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
Upson Lee Elementary uses Read Live as a Tier 2 intervention in grades 3–5. The teachers and staff love the new features introduced this year, especially the ability for students to record themselves. Students using the program saw huge improvements in their fluency, comprehension and self-confidence.
The following schools will each receive a $100 Read Naturally gift certificate:
Adams Elementary School, Santa Barbara, CA
Great Hearts North Phoenix Academy, Phoenix, AZ
Gilmore Elementary, League City, TX
Jackson Middle School, Lakefield, MN
Morningside Elementary School, Kimberly, ID
Peckham School, Newkirk, OK
Royster Middle School, Chanute, KS
Scott City Middle School, Scott City, KS
Submitted by Becki Kulwiki, Title I Teacher
Abraham Lincoln Elementary School receives a $2000 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
Abraham Lincoln Elementary School has been using Read Live for over five years. They use the program as an intervention for their fourth and fifth grade English learners and SPED students with the greatest need. In the first half of the school year, all the students using Read Live increased their Academic Data Management scores.
Submitted by Sarah Hammer, 7th/8th grade Resource Teacher
Corona Foothills Middle School receives a $500 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
Corona Foothills Middle School is part of the Vail, AZ school district which has been using Read Live since 2014. Corona Foothills Middle School has made Read Live a daily fixture in their curriculum. They have been able to get those hard to please middle-school students excited about meeting their word correct per minute (wcpm) goal. Teacher Sarah Hammer uses the built-in reports to communicate progress to parents and identify individual student needs. Student progress in Read Live translated to increased scores in district formative assessment.
Submitted by Debbie Busbee, Title I Teacher
Upson-Lee Elementary School receives a $500 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
Upson-Lee Elementary has been using Read Live since 2017, but it was the first year for experienced special education teacher Ms. Busbee. At first. Ms. Busbee was skeptical of a web-based reading intervention. That quickly changed after seeing Read Live students’ rapid progress, sometimes beyond grade level. She also noted the added bonus of seeing kids glow when they reached their word correct per minute (wcpm) goal.
We recognize ALL EDUCATORS for 2019-2020 Read Live School of the Year Honorable Mention. This past spring was a challenging experience for everyone, and it was especially difficult for teachers transitioning to remote instruction. We are continuously impressed by teachers going above and beyond to care for and support their students. The upcoming school year promises many more challenges and educators everywhere will be working tirelessly to keep students safe and learning.
Read Naturally was founded by teachers and we continue to work for teachers. We understand the dedication and creativity necessary to be successful in the classroom. Your mission is our mission. Thank you for everything you do.
Submitted by Miranda Hoheisel, SLD Special Education Teacher
Pioneer Elementary School receives a $2000 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
Pioneer Elementary School has been using Read Naturally Strategy programs for the last eight years and started with Read Naturally Live in 2015. They use the program as an intervention for Tier 2 and 3 students in grades 1–3. Read Naturally Live is also used with their English language learners and dyslexic students. Of the students in grades 1-3 that are using Read Naturally Live, 80% will meet their fluency goals.
Submitted by Leslie Eget, Director of Program Supports
The Summit School receives a $500 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
The Summit School has been using Read Naturally programs since 2010 and began using Read Naturally Live in 2017. The number of students using Read Naturally at The Summit School has continued to grow since the implementation of Read Naturally Live. Students, teachers and parents are all requesting to use Read Naturally Live, especially after an informal study first semester. The study showed students using Read Naturally Live had growth rates in oral fluency and vocabulary that were at least 20% higher than the growth of their peers not placed in the Read Naturally Live program.
Submitted by Katelyn Harm, Reading Tutor
Harrison Junior School receives a $500 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
Harrison Junior School started using Read Naturally Live in 2015. Reading Tutor Katelyn Harm works with 69 students for one hour each day in Read Naturally Live, targeting students that scored in the bottom 8% on reading in the school. This year, 46% of her students are now reading on or above grade level. Read Naturally Live is implemented with fidelity at Harrison Junior School.
The following schools will each receive a $100 Read Naturally gift certificate:
The Lumpkin County Elementary School, Dahlonega, GA, submitted by Stacie Gerrells
Chamisa Elementary School, Los Alamos, NM, submitted by Jenifer Thayer
Mary Lou Cowlishaw Elementary School, Naperville, IL, submitted by Michelle Hebenstreit
Crooksville Elementary School, Crooksville, OH, submitted by Helen Anderson
iForward Wisconsin, Grantsburg, WI, submitted by Colleen Trumper
Leonard Elementary School, Ovid, MI, submitted by Amanda Fruchey
Tilton School, Haverhill, MA, submitted by Beth Perry
Submitted by Lisa Haun, Reading Specialist
Richmond Street School receives a $2000 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
Richmond Street School has been using Read Naturally Strategy programs for over 15 years. Reading Specialist Lisa Haun, who has worked with Read Naturally Live since 2012, and her lab assistants have implemented the program with fidelity for their targeted group of 3rd graders. Read Naturally Live is also used with 4th and 5th grade students and by the special education teacher in their learning center.
Submitted by Veronica Daniel, Reading Specialist
Olive B. Loss Elementary School receives a $500 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
Olive B. Loss Elementary, has been using Read Naturally Strategy programs for over 10 years. Resource Specialist Veronica Daniel, who has been working with Read Naturally Live since 2015, oversees a program that is used in grades 2 through 5 throughout the school, averaging about 60 students. The program is implemented with fidelity, with many groups meeting every day.
Submitted by Michelle Zampell, Reading/Literacy/Language Arts Administrator
Hannah Elementary School receives a $500 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
Hannah Elementary School, has been using Read Naturally Strategy programs for nine years. Literacy Coach Michelle Zampell, who has been working with Read Naturally Live for a little over a year, oversees a program that targets 30 students in 2nd and 3rd grade who need a fluency intervention. During the course of the school year, educators saw great results even in Tier III students with reading disabilities.
Submitted by Mariah Hohman, Special Education Teacher
Van Buren Elementary School receives a $500 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
Van Buren Elementary School has been using Read Naturally strategy programs for 15 years. Special Education Teacher Mariah Hohman, who has been working with Read Naturally Live since 2016, oversees a program that targets 45 students in kindergarten through 5th grade. Students are averaging a year and a half growth on reading levels, and their confidence has greatly improved.
The following schools will each receive a $100 Read Naturally gift certificate:
Aberdeen Elementary School, Aberdeen, ID, submitted by Marina Taylor
Challenge Charter School, Glendale, AZ, submitted by Kathleen Mertler
Crystal Lake Elementary School, Benzonia, MI, submitted by Crystal Milne
Holdingford Elementary School, Holdingford, MN, submitted by Sue Ruprecht
Iditarod Elementary School, Wasilla, AK, submitted by Marilee Nufer
Leicester Middle School, Leicester, MA, submitted by Nikki O’Connor
Lutie Lewis Coates Elementary School, Herndon, VA, submitted by Jennette Leiva
Pioneer Elementary School, Pierz, MN, submitted by Miranda Hoheisel
Temple View School, Idaho Falls, ID, submitted by Luci Peck
Ubly Elementary School, Ubly, MI, submitted by Holly McIntyre
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