Callie Summer is one of our education consultants and has been with Palmetto Fortis for the past 4 years and currently serves schools in SC, GA, TN, KY, MD, MA, ME, CO, NE, SD, and NV.
Callie said, "My favorite part of the job is building relationships with schools and helping them meet their curriculum goals. I love chatting with schools, answering their questions, and helping them find best fit education solutions." Callie was homeschooled from K5-12th grade. She then attended Bob Jones University, receiving first a BA in Dramatic Productions, and then earning her MA in Theatre Arts. Outside of the office, when Callie is not writing or voice-acting for a Christian radio program, you can find her outside enjoying the many trails and parks around Greenville, SC. Contact Callie about Palmetto Fortis education solutions here.
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"More than 1 in 3 children in kindergarten through grade 3 have little chance of reading on grade level by the end of the school year without major and systemic interventions" –Education Week
According to a recent article from Education Week, if something isn't done soon, students will be moving into upper elementary levels without essential reading comprehension and critical thinking skills necessary to complete coursework and to advance further in their education. Covid-19 hit schools in many ways—one of the devastating outcomes is underdeveloped reading skills. Excitingly, The Reading HQ offers a remedy to these detrimental effects on reading. The RHQ is a hybrid program designed to supplement your curriculum and support students with essential reading skills. The Reading HQ program targets letter recognition, short and long vowel sounds, and comprehension foundations in a fun format that's easy to use. Each grade level builds on the previous program, and expands student understanding in order to establish comprehension connections, and build reader confidence. Check out www.thereadinghq.com for more information! |
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