Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves has encouraged Oklahoma to adopt similar tough reading policies that have raised Mississippi's literacy scores above the national average. These policies include mandatory third-grade retention for struggling readers and significant investments in teacher training and reading materials, which Oklahoma recently enacted into law. This approach could serve as a model for other states looking to improve their education outcomes.
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