Karen Vaites
karenvaites.bsky.social
Karen Vaites
@karenvaites.bsky.social
Literacy advocate, children’s advocate, mom.
New York City schools enrollment is down 12% since 2019. It can’t afford to shed additional students.

The case for keeping gifted and selective programs intact in NYC (and other districts) probably starts with the enrollment crisis facing public Ed.

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Straight Talk on Gifted Education for Mayor Mamdani – and Everyone Else
Getting rid of public gifted education programs will accelerate the enrollment crisis hitting American public schools
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November 16, 2025 at 5:07 PM
LA & TN are the only two states in the country where book-rich, knowledge-rich curriculum is used statewide.

And both saw gains in reading proficiency after these materials entered schools.

Perhaps these insights can finally settle some messy SOR/policy debates.

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How book-rich, knowledge-rich curriculum is fueling the Southern Surge
Louisiana and Tennessee brought "knowledge-building," book-centered curriculum into statewide use, and reading gains followed.
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November 15, 2025 at 8:58 PM
Reposted by Karen Vaites
This blog seems a misstep by the usually sensible Timothy Shanahan and I can’t help wondering whether he has been somewhat influenced by being involved in some of excerpt-based curricula. (h/t @karenvaites.bsky.social)

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Whole Books or Excerpts? Which Do the Most to Promote Reading Ability | Shanahan on Literacy
Which is the best basis for reading instruction? Whole books or shorter excerpts. What does research have to say? This essay explores those ideas and provides practical advice to teachers on how to sq...
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November 13, 2025 at 9:50 AM
Middle School Parenting be like
November 8, 2025 at 12:38 PM
“You don’t actually expect every state to follow Mississippi and Louisiana in how they teach reading?”
November 7, 2025 at 11:45 AM
EdReports is looking for feedback on “how we can continue to earn and strengthen your trust.”

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November 6, 2025 at 7:17 PM
How do we retain our best teachers – because our best teachers are good at raising outcomes?

While learning from the shortcomings of the merit pay era?

@margueriteroza.bsky.social spotlights some initiatives worth knowing.

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November 4, 2025 at 5:29 PM
Facing declines in reading performance, Massachusetts legislators are advancing a bill that touches a 3rd rail: curriculum mandates.

I'm here to explain why MA absolutely needs this bill – and also to sound some alarms.🚨

Literacy friends, read until the end. 👀

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November 2, 2025 at 5:49 PM
Costume almost fooled us.
October 31, 2025 at 3:55 PM
Astute observation from @evidentlyreading.bsky.social.

Lucy Calkins made teachers think ELA classrooms for novice readers should mirror the practices of adults, and that would make kids love reading.

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October 31, 2025 at 2:37 PM
Yesterday, a big literacy bill passed the MA House.

Soon, I’ll publish 2 pieces related to the developments.

In the meantime, I’m resurfacing this piece on the Balanced Literacy Resistance in MA from 2024.

Spoiler: some of these names will return.
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Lessons from the Balanced Literacy superintendents’ revolt against curriculum improvement
With all eyes on the Massachusetts reading bill, I’m republishing my 2024 column on the state's Balanced Literacy holdouts.
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October 30, 2025 at 6:17 PM
Watershed Moment: Massachusetts literacy bill passes House with unanimous support (!).

I was honored to get the last word in the Boston Globe.

The bill would require the use of state-approved materials by all districts.

www.bostonglobe.com/2025/10/29/m...
Open access link:
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Mass. House passes reading bill years in the making, rebuffing powerful teachers union - The Boston Globe
The bill’s passage marks a rare setback for the Massachusetts Teachers Association, although the legislation still needs Senate approval.
www.bostonglobe.com
October 30, 2025 at 3:15 PM
I’m out here telling spooky stories.

👻

The linked reading:
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October 29, 2025 at 2:20 PM
This is the most important dichotomy in American education.

Every state is Doing Something to improve reading instruction in the Science of Reading era.

Only four states have student outcomes to show for it.

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October 27, 2025 at 3:36 PM
Reposted by Karen Vaites
#EducationSky

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I wish I could skywrite Chad Aldeman’s latest piece above every Kindergarten parent night.

“If your child is behind in the early grades, the odds that they will catch up decline every single year. Do. Not. Wait.”

Really, look at the data he shares.

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Do. Not. Wait.
If your child is behind in the early grades, do not assume they will catch up
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October 26, 2025 at 7:24 PM
I wish I could skywrite Chad Aldeman’s latest piece above every Kindergarten parent night.

“If your child is behind in the early grades, the odds that they will catch up decline every single year. Do. Not. Wait.”

Really, look at the data he shares.

open.substack.com/pub/aldemano...
Do. Not. Wait.
If your child is behind in the early grades, do not assume they will catch up
open.substack.com
October 26, 2025 at 7:02 PM
This is the question of the hour.

I wrote about it this week. Spoiler: the answer is "don't count on it."

Read on:
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October 25, 2025 at 7:29 PM
Reposted by Karen Vaites
"Desks in rows and decoration-free walls are neither necessary nor sufficient proxies for effective teaching"
October 25, 2025 at 3:53 PM
If anyone thinks Linda McMahon is hustling to bring the Southern Surge playbook to additional states, guess again.

Also, the loss of Penny Schwinn is a massive downer.

From my latest:

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The Southern Surge Watershed
National interest in the Southern Surge has finally surged. Here's a sober look at the prospects for replication.
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October 24, 2025 at 11:31 AM
Finally, the Southern Surge is getting the national attention it deserves. 🙌

I collected the key articles from the last month, in case you missed them. Honestly, they came so fast and furious that I haven’t been able to post them all here.

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October 24, 2025 at 2:28 AM
Reposted by Karen Vaites
Late to reading this but this is interesting because it isn’t just correlation (like lots of previous studies). They tracked impact over time.
New study in JAMA:

“Preteens using increasing amounts of social media perform poorer in reading, vocabulary and memory tests in early adolescence compared with those who use no or little social media.”

“It's problematic… even in small doses."

Important read:
www.npr.org/sections/sho...
Kids who use social media score lower on reading and memory tests, a study shows
Data from a large, ongoing study of adolescents shows a link between increasing social media use and lower cognition and memory in teens.
www.npr.org
October 23, 2025 at 4:35 AM
This piece had me at the title:

“Stop Being Such F****** Killjoys”

A timely call by @katasolow.bsky.social to end silly infighting in k-12 spaces.

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Stop Being Such F****** Killjoys
A few weeks ago, we shared a video from a 10th grade English class on X.
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October 21, 2025 at 1:11 PM
Reposted by Karen Vaites
New study on student cellphone bans finds short-term increases in discipline issues but ultimately improvements in both attendance and student achievement. www.nber.org/papers/w3438...
The Impact of Cellphone Bans in Schools on Student Outcomes: Evidence from Florida
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October 20, 2025 at 3:12 PM
This is approx 1.5% of the US population. Not trivial numbers.

Independent estimate from @gelliottmorris.com:

“Our median estimate is that 5.2 million people participated in a No Kings Day demonstration somewhere in the country on Saturday...”

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Second "No Kings Day" protests the largest single-day political protest ever*, with 5.2-8.2 million participants
Here are the initial results from our crowdsourced crowd-counting estimates
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October 19, 2025 at 5:22 PM
Know someone struggling to believe that the Mississippi story is legit?

Just send them to @rweingarten.bsky.social. She knows what’s up.
October 19, 2025 at 4:56 PM