Accelerate Your Students’ Foundational Reading Skills with CAPIT Reading • PK-2

As a Los Angeles-based company, Capit Learning is honored to partner with ADLA and offer affordable school pricing to smaller schools, ensuring they receive the same level of service and support as large districts.

ADLA schools can use their LAUSD Title IV Funds to purchase CAPIT Reading!

Webinar with ADLA Chief Academic Officer, Robert Tagorda

At St. Eugene School, it’s about growth!


Before CAPIT

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After CAPIT

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Listen to Dr. Kingsby, principal of St. Eugene School speak about CAPIT’s impact on student learning, student engagement, and school culture.

Read the St. Eugene Success Story

The learning gap? I don’t think our first-grade teachers will have one, and that’s all because of CAPIT.
— Dr. Kingsby, Principal at St. Eugene Catholic School

“We are currently piloting CAPIT with our Kindergarten class, and so far, student engagement and participation are at an all-time high. Our teacher sees great value in the program and continues to see the growth in phonemic awareness, and many kinders are Reading now! I am excited to extend this program to TK through Second grade in the future.”

— Sima Saravia-Perez, Principal, St. Odilia School

“[The August STAR] scores were rather low, so we knew we had a lot of work to do to increase them by the next window. With the implementation of CAPIT, the children were able to build their phonics skills. They were blending and decoding, [learning] CVC words, even CVC silent 'e' words. When we took the second window STAR in January, the gains were incredible.”

— Dr. Kingsby, Principal at St. Eugene Catholic School

“CAPIT has been an excellent confidence booster for them. Many of them were very insecure about their reading or apprehensive about reading in front of me, and I can see them opening up. I've tried other programs in our classroom before, but the kids just weren't attached to them. Then we got CAPIT, and everything began to click for them.”

— Kamaryn Johnson, Kindergarten Teacher at St. Eugene Catholic School