The Read Live School of the Year Award recognizes schools whose students have substantially improved their reading skills using the Read Live program. It has been gratifying to read the many inspiring success stories from schools far and wide. Join us in congratulating our 2025 winners!
Submitted by Laura Amill, Special Education Teacher
Robinson School receives a $2000 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
Robinson School is dedicated to unlocking the potential of each unique student by providing individualized support. Its Pathways Program provides targeted intervention for students with language-based learning difficulties in both English and Spanish. The Pathways team adopted Read Live as a reading intervention tool in 2023 with the goal of providing students with a comprehensive, systematic, multi-sensory reading experience.
Submitted by Megan Peterson, Reading Specialist
Hamilton Elementary School receives a $500 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
In the past, Hamilton Elementary School used Read Live to support students in intervention develop their fluency and comprehension skills. The results were so positive that this year, they decided to implement the program across the entire third-grade level—ensuring that every student, regardless of reading ability, has access to the structured literacy support that Read Live provides.
Submitted by Erin Brandon, Reading Specialist
Las Brisas Academy receives a $500 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
Las Brisas Academy has used Read Live for years with their intervention groups. This year, they’ve kickstarted a new initiative to support all students in the earliest stages of their reading development: Read Live Roadrunners. Now, every first-grade student in the school uses Read Live for 30 minutes every day. For every three stories a student completes, they earn a small prize and get to move their roadrunner along the progress board on the wall.
Submitted by Leah Hall, Special Education Teacher
Laveen Elementary School receives a $500 Read Naturally Gift Certificate.
In the resource room at Laveen Elementary, Special Education Teacher Leah Hall works with students who are English language learners, students with intellectual or reading disabilities, and students who are neurodivergent. Many of her students become frustrated with reading, and it can take a toll on their confidence. She explains, “They don’t like reading in class, and they feel ‘less than’ everyone else.”
Hall describes her students as “beautiful, smart, creative, and funny kids,” and is committed to helping them see themselves that way, too. One of the most powerful ways she supports them is by helping them find success in reading.
The following schools will each receive a $100 Read Naturally gift certificate:
Bodine School • Germantown, Tennessee
Educational Pathways Academy • Bonita Springs, Florida
Lehi Elementary • Mesa, Arizona
Metolius Elementary School • Metolius, Oregon
Roadways Literacy Academy • Saskatoon, SK Canada
Springmore Elementary • Shelby, North Carolina
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