In The News

We’re excited to share that the Lowcountry Literacy Project is making waves in the press and media! From new partnerships with local universities to spotlighting our mission of bringing evidence-based reading instruction to the Lowcountry, our work is gaining valuable recognition. Scroll down to check out our latest mentions and media sources below.

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Lowcountry Literacy Project Hosts Cocktails For A Cause
Live 5 News: Expansion
Expanded Reading Program Closing Literacy Gaps In Charleston County Classrooms
By Gracie Kirschner
Live 5 News: College of Charleston Partnership
Teachers earning credits for special training with Lowcountry Literacy Project
By Abbey Walton
The Post And Courier | Commentary: Every Child Deserves The Right To Read
By Catherine Hagberg
The Post And Courier | Innovative Lowcountry Literacy Partnership Aims To Close Student Achievement Gap
By Valerie Nava
The Post And Courier | Opinion: Friend To Israel, Illuminating Obituaries, Literacy Project Praise | Letters
From Our Post and Courier Readers
The Post And Courier | Opinion: OG method groundbreaking, leaders set an example, new season of life | Letters
From Our Post and Courier Readers
The Post And Courier | Charleston Superintendent Touts School Improvements And Rising Scores In Annual Address
By Valerie Nava
Lowcountry Biz SC | Lowcountry Literacy Project And College Of Charleston Launch Partnership To Offer Graduate Professional Development Credit For Orton-Gillingham Training
Charleston Business Hour with Charleston Literacy Project
Fox 24 News Now | Transforming Early Literacy in the Lowcountry
Live 5 News | Charleston County schools see literacy gains with science-backed teaching model
Working to improve literacy in the Lowcountry