LCPS Elementary Reading Program
Mission Statement: The mission of the Elementary Reading program in Loudoun County Public Schools is to teach all students how to read and comprehend written text so that they may become independent readers and lifelong learners with a firm grasp of the written world that surrounds them.
General Philosophy: The philosophy is based on a review of current research and the literature on best practices in literacy instruction.
Most reading experts maintain that there is no one best method for teaching reading that works for all children. G. Reid Lyon (1997) of the National Institute of Child Health and Development (NICHD), summarizing his panel’s research on reading, testified before Congress: “We have learned that no single method, approach or philosophy for teaching reading is equally effective for all children….The real question is which children need what, when, for how long, with what type of instruction and in what type of setting.”
The LCPS reading program is not based solely on a basal reader, a leveled book, a particular text, or an instructional model. Instead, a variety of methodologies are employed to assist students in learning to read and reading to learn.