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Superkids in Catholic Schools

The Superkids Reading Program combines effective brain-based literacy instruction with engaging, character-based stories to build success—and helps teachers develop the whole child from head to heart.

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Integrating and Elevating Your Values

As students learn to read and write with Superkids, stories about the Superkids characters connect to important Lasting Lessons that reflect Catholic values.

Lasting Lessons

Lasting Lessons provide opportunities to discuss important life skills, build character, and develop social skills. They are a launching point for teachers to integrate Catholic content and connect to values.

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Catholic Connections Crosswalk

To help Superkids teachers reinforce Catholic identity, we developed a crosswalk planning tool. Connections include virtues, values, and other teachings from the Catholic faith, all stemming from the Lasting Lessons.

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Success in Catholic Schools

Watch the Sacred Heart Villa case study video to hear how Superkids is making a difference at this school in the heart of St. Louis, Missouri. Read the case study reports below to discover how dioceses across the U.S. are achieving results and building community with Superkids.

CALIFORNIA: Diocese of Fresno

More and more schools in the diocese have independently adopted Superkids as word of its success spread. The program’s alignment with the diocese’s mission is an added benefit.

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OHIO: St. Boniface School

This school in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati has had 100% of students who were taught with Superkids in grades K, 1, and 2 pass Ohio’s Third Grade Reading Guarantee three years in a row.

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TENNESSEE: Diocese of Knoxville

This diocese adopted Superkids for K–2 despite having recently purchased a K–5 program from the state-approved list. Coaching and the integration of handwriting are important factors in their success.

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