[NIFL-FAMILY:2760] Reading Specialist Questions

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Hello,
I am currently a first grade teacher in Wisconsin. I am interested in finding 
out any information anyone can give me about what Reading Specialists in 
their districts do. For example, are there any great parent involvement 
programs out there? Does your Reading Specialist spend their time largely in 
the classroom, pull out groups, etc.? Is there anything outstanding that your 
Reading Specialist does that would be wonderful to share with others?
Thanks for your help!
Kris M.



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