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A ClassLink Exclusive Deal. School and District Applications are open from January through June.

The CAPIT Literacy Grant provides schools and districts access to the research-validated CAPIT Reading Curriculum, designed to help young learners make rapid gains and achieve grade-level reading.

CAPIT Literacy Acceleration Grant (PK-2)

Ensure All Your PK-2 Students Finish the Year on Grade Level!

Grant Benefits

  • Science of Reading-Based Curriculum: Ensures measurable outcomes, helping preschoolers build the skills they need to succeed in Kindergarten.

  • Easy-to-Use Platform:
    Simplifies implementation and adds consistency for educators with tailored implementation support.

  • Actionable Data:
    Empowering teachers to deliver individualized instruction.

  • Engaging Multisensory Approach:
    Captivating students and enhancing learning effectiveness so you can focus on prevention instead of intervention.

A recent Johns Hopkins University study found that CAPIT students:

  • Were 46% more likely to achieve kindergarten readiness compared to other students in the district not using CAPIT.

  • Experienced gains that correspond to 46 additional days of learning over the course of a 180-day school year.

Get Started in 4 Steps

Step 1: Apply for a Grant • 5 Minutes
Step 2: Learn about CAPIT • 60 Minutes
Step 3: Receive and Accept the Grant
Step 4: Roster • Train Teachers (3 hours) • Begin!

Who Should Apply?

Schools and districts seeking to strengthen their literacy block, especially those facing challenges with diverse learning needs and varying levels of reading proficiency among students!

Limited Grants Available!

Evidence-Based, Research Validated, and Based on the Science of Reading!

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Preschool students quickly and easily learn their letters and sounds, and proceed to read and spell words before entering Kindergarten.

Bar graph comparing impact of CAPIT on airesweb for Early Literacy Composite and Letter Word Sounds Fluency, with the former at 4.41 and the latter at 7.95.

KG Students using the CAPIT Reading Curriculum experienced accelerated growth and improved reading test scores by as much as 29% in six months.

Cover page of an academic report titled 'An Evaluation of the CAPIT Reading Curriculum in a Southern California School District' by Joseph Reilly, Ed.D, and Nathan Storey, Ph.D, dated June 2024, from Johns Hopkins University School of Education.

Preschool students are 46% more likely to achieve kindergarten readiness.

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Dr. Kingsby, Principal, Los Angeles CA

“The CAPIT Literacy Grant was a game changer for our school. We had no idea how much our students could accomplish in so little time. The CAPIT Grant has given them the reading skills they need to succeed in elementary school and beyond.”

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