Governor Hochul Visits Albany School of Humanities to Promote Explicit Phonics Instruction and Student Literacy Success

Governor shows support for the science of reading during visit to ASH

On Friday morning, Albany School of Humanities’ first-grade class was visited by Governor Kathy Hochul. The governor came to see an example of the City School District of Albany’s literacy program in action and show her support for explicit phonics instruction and the science of reading. Since 2016, the district has been a leader in this area, with student results supporting this approach.

After visiting the classroom, Governor Hochul, fifth-grader Raylena Terrell, Superintendent Joseph Hochreiter, and New York State United Teachers President Melinda Person held a news conference in the school’s library. Raylena shared her passion for reading and dream of becoming a marine biologist, praising the governor for her support of reading initiatives statewide.

Superintendent Hochreiter expressed gratitude for Governor Hochul’s visit to Albany School of Humanities, a National NSEA Distinguished School. He thanked the governor for her leadership in prioritizing this critical educational initiative for all of New York’s students.

For more information on the district’s literacy program, you can read the cover story in the fall edition of “Capital Education.”

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