Are you a PARENT whose child needs help with reading, or an ADULT who wants to improve?

Are you an EDUCATOR looking for a highly effective, comprehensive reading program?

More Information for Institutions & Educators

Read Right:
Reading Program in New Hampshire

The Read Right developmental remedial reading program has been proven to work for students of all ages:

 

  • Elementary Students
  • High School Students
  • Middle School Students
  • Higher Education Students

Read Right program can be utilized in:
  • K-12 (Public & Private)
  • Native American Reservations (Tribal Schools)
  • Colleges, Universities and Vo-Tech schools
  • Correctional Facilities
Site-Based Programs: For schools, colleges, workforce literacy, and correction facilities in New Hampshire State

Read Right Systems will send a training Consultant to the site you designate for five to seven weeks of hands-on training and train your staff in our highly structured methods. Your staff will start to work with students immediately—there is no delay for students.

Programs in New Hampshire are available for:
  • Grade K-3 Early Reading Development
  • Grade 3-12 Reading Intervention/RTI & Reading Improvement
  • Adults: College Developmental Reading & Workplace Literacy

Our comprehensive systems are turn-key. We provide all of the training, materials, and equipment required to offer your students an exceptionally effective reading program.

What Parents, Readers and Teachers Are Saying

I just wanted to say hello and pass on some incredible news!

Chase started 4th grade a couple of weeks ago and went through all of the usual assessments. His teacher told me he came in 3rd in the class scoring on the reading assessment and 1st in Comprehension! I cried when she told me so now she thinks I am crazy!

The best news is Chase has started "eating up" books. He reads 1 to 1 1/2 hours every night at bedtime. I made the mistake of telling him I would buy him a new book every time he finished one and now he is reading "The Spiderwick" story novels at the rate of one every two days! I may have to start NOT allowing him to read at night because I am scared he will be exhausted and I'm going to run out of money for books!

— Megan, Mother of Chase, Read Right graduate —