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Why Cursive Writing Is Still Important in Education
Cursive writing boosts brain development, literacy, memory, and fine motor skills while preserving cultural heritage. Discover why cursive is still important in…
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Steubenville Reading Success: What Every School Can Learn
Steubenville City Schools in Ohio have defied the odds for more than 20 years, achieving some of the nation’s strongest reading results…
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How to Request Testing When Your Child Struggles With Reading
When a child continues to struggle with reading, parents often feel uncertain about the next steps. Schools are required by law to…
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Meet the Teacher Night: A Teacher’s Perspective
Meet the Teacher Night is a pivotal event that sets the tone for the school year, fostering connections between teachers, students, and…
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How to Launch Reading by Design with Success This School Year A Professional Guide for Educators Committed to Structured Literacy
The beginning of the school year offers a fresh opportunity to make a meaningful impact on students who struggle with reading. For…
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Setting Up a Literacy-Rich Classroom: Essentials for K–5 Teachers
Creating a literacy-rich classroom is foundational to effective instruction in the early grades. A well-designed learning environment supports the development of strong…
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Organizing Your Small-Group Reading Area for Maximum Impact A Guide for Elementary Teachers Committed to Effective Literacy Instruction
The small-group reading area is the heart of differentiated instruction in any K–5 classroom. Whether you are implementing structured literacy, guided reading,…
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What Is Structured Literacy?
As educators and parents seek effective solutions for struggling readers, one approach consistently rises to the top—Structured Literacy. This evidence-based method supports…
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About Texas Reading Teacher
MaryEllen Gibson – Texas Reading Teacher
MaryEllen Gibson is a dedicated Texas Reading Teacher with a strong foundation in both education and business. She earned her undergraduate degree from California State University Long Beach and received her Teaching Credential from Concordia University Irvine. She also holds an MBA with an emphasis in Marketing and is CLAD certified in California. MaryEllen is ELIC trained, a Reading Academy graduate, Reading by Design certified, Science of Teaching Reading certified, and Gifted and Talented certified through the Texas Education Agency.
With nearly three decades of experience in education, MaryEllen brings not only professional expertise but also a personal passion to her work. As a mother of two daughters—both of whom work in the Texas Senate—she understands the challenges many families face. Her youngest daughter struggled with reading early on, giving MaryEllen firsthand insight into the journey of supporting a child with reading difficulties. Today, she is proud to share that her daughter not only overcame those challenges but is also a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin. Hook ’em!
MaryEllen has been married to her husband Steve for 28 years and remains deeply committed to empowering young readers and supporting families through structured literacy and targeted intervention







