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Georgia passes bill requiring literacy coaches and grade retention for struggling K-3 readers.
Georgia lawmakers are advancing House Bill 1193, the Georgia Early Literacy Act of 2026, which mandates curriculum changes, teacher training, and student testing to improve reading skills in grades K-3.
The bill requires every K-3 school to hire a literacy coach, with part-time coaches for schools with fewer than 200 students.
Students who skip kindergarten and fail literacy assessments must repeat the grade, regardless of age.
While the total cost remains undisclosed, the state plans to fund the initiative, and the bill passed a House subcommittee unanimously with bipartisan support.
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Georgia aprueba un proyecto de ley que requiere entrenadores de alfabetización y retención de grados para los lectores de K-3 que tienen dificultades.