How One Small Bit of uPAR Data Made a World of Difference

Trei Federer, a 6th grader in Lander, Wyoming, learned something that he will likely never forget. Although he reads two grade levels below most of his peers, Trei, it turns out, can also vastly out-perform them. The revelation came about when Trei took a new assessment: the Universal Protocol for Accommodations in Reading (uPAR). The results re-framed his … Continued