Walters: California should stop tolerating so many K-12 kids struggling to read
Briefly

Results from the state's latest academic achievement tests, released last October, revealed that fewer than half met standards in English language skills and scarcely a third met those in mathematics.
California has historically spurned phonics-based instruction, opting for trendy teaching methods instead, but evidence shows that phonics produces better results.
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