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End-of-Year Report: Impact of Once on K Reading Growth 22-23

Once Research Report for Kindergarten 22-23 from LXD Research, measuring Once's impact on kindergarten reading achievement during the 2022-23 school year.

I’m thrilled to share this research report that shows the impact of the Once program on the achievement of kindergarteners in the 2022-23 school year.

We are grateful to Dr. Rachel Schechter and her team at LXD Research for their ongoing work on this study. While we conduct a lot of internal measurement, like weekly oral-reading fluency assessments, we also want our outcomes to be measured by third-party, validated assessments (for example, the DIBELS assessment).

As we stated when we shared our mid-year report, there are some clear caveats associated with this preliminary research: the sample sizes are small, it doesn’t yet include control-group information, and it only includes data from the schools that sent us their DIBELS assessment scores. We are working with a separate research team on a randomized controlled trial (ESSA Tier I), and we will share those results as soon as we have them.

Why share this preliminary research now? Recent public discussions about the lack of evidence for even the most storied reading programs show the tremendous risks of delaying research or of delaying the sharing of the results with the public. We firmly believe in releasing research results early and often.

Once Research Report for Kindergarten 22-23, LXD Research (PDF)

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