ReadBright, a highly effective structured literacy program for K–2 students that combines evidence-based phonics with joyful, decodable content. Sara is passionate about helping teachers bring reading success—and a love of reading—to every child." />
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Sara Gross

Sara Gross, MSEd, is a veteran educator with over 30 years of experience in early literacy instruction. She is the founder of ReadBright, a highly effective structured literacy program for K–2 students that combines evidence-based phonics with joyful, decodable content. Sara is passionate about helping teachers bring reading success—and a love of reading—to every child.

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Leaves and Literacy: 8 Strategies to Get K–2 Students Back into Reading This Fall

Fall is a season of fresh starts. The habits established in these first months ripple forward into lasting reading success.

Planting the Seeds: 10 Tips to Inspire a Love of Reading in K–2

Teaching young children to read is one of the most powerful gifts we can give them. However, sparking a love of reading is what keeps that gift growing for a lifetime.

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