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Week 24: A Focus on Reading Fluency
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- Bearcat Wrap-up Podcast
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- Feb 13, 2026
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- 547
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Summary
Happy Friday! As we continue through the semester, I want to thank you for the intentional work happening across our district each day. Our progress toward our performance targets , including sustained attendance, continued growth in literacy and writing, and improved student engagement, depends on consistent, focused instruction in every classroom. Improvement is rarely dramatic in a single moment. It is the result of steady refinement, shared belief, and disciplined habits over time. I see that work is taking place across our buildings. Building Strong Readers Through Fluency Fluency is a critical, yet often misunderstood, part of reading development, and it is an area our district is intentionally examining as part of our ongoing work to strengthen instruction. Fluency is not about reading fast; it is about reading accurately, automatically, and with appropriate expression so that students can focus on meaning. When reading is effortful at the word level, comprehension suffers. Even students who read accurately may struggle to fully understand what they read if their reading is not automatic. Fluency serves as the bridge between learning how to read and using reading to learn, making it fundamental to student confidence, stamina, and success. Fluency develops over time and across grade levels, and it matters in every classroom. In the earliest grades, it begins with automatic recognition of letters, sounds, and high-frequency words. As students grow, fluency expands to include connected text, phrasing, and attention to meaning. This development continues well beyond elementary school. As texts become more complex in middle and high school, especially in science, social studies, and other content areas, students rely on fluency to manage complex vocabulary, longer se…