Improving Literacy

Connect with Families to Improve Literacy

Families play a critical role in creating strong readers, yet many district initiatives leave them out of the conversation. SchoolStatus changes that by connecting educators and families around student reading progress. When families know where their child stands and how to help, they become partners in academic success.

Connect Families to District Resources

Recommend At-Home Activities

Personalized Literacy Progress Updates

Don’t Let Your Literacy Initiatives
End at the Bell

Turn Assessments Into Conversations

Nearly 9 in 10 parents believe their child is at or above grade level in reading—yet fewer than half of students meet proficiency benchmarks. SchoolStatus closes that knowledge gap. We send plain-language updates that explain what a student’s reading level means and what families can do next.

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Share Easy Ways Families Can Support Reading Progress at Home

Creating strong readers happens in small ways: turning subtitles on, reading road signs together, or starting a family book club. But families need information to take the right actions. We work with you to share activities families can do at home in every message. Families don’t just see a score. They get clear, practical next steps they can use that night.

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Get More Eyes on Your District Resources

Even the best literacy resources won’t help students if families don’t know they’re available. SchoolStatus messages can include direct links or QR codes to district resources. Embed links to your assessment portal, literacy hub, or other information and tools, ensuring the support a child needs is always a click away.

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Break the Cycle Between Missing School and Literacy Gaps

Reading progress and chronic absenteeism are connected challenges. SchoolStatus helps you tackle both. When educators and families have honest conversations about literacy and attendance, barriers to attendance fall, and students have the support they need to become stronger readers.

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FAQs

How does SchoolStatus help districts promote literacy?

Families are key partners in increasing reading proficiency. SchoolStatus helps ensure families have the information they need to promote literacy at home, with easy-to-understand messages that show each child’s reading progress and recommended activities families can do at home (based on district resources). With the right information, families can help accelerate student reading progress.

How does SchoolStatus send literacy communication to families?

SchoolStatus syncs with existing assessment platforms to bring in literacy scores and send personalized updates to families. Communication can be delivered via physical mail or digitally, including email and text messages. In practice, this means you can get information out to families without burdening your staff.

Are the literacy messages sent by SchoolStatus age-appropriate?

Yes, we have multiple versions of our literacy messages to ensure families get the information they need to help their specific kid. Since messages include links to the resources your district already uses, families can click on the information that matches their child’s grade level or school site.