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District: Richland School District Two, Columbia, South Carolina
Population: Grades 7–12 secondary Multilingual Learners (MLLs)
Proficiency Level: WIDA Reading 1.0–2.5
Overview: In the 2024–25 school year, 146 secondary multilingual learners across 11 schools in Richland School District Two, all scoring WIDA Reading 1.0–2.5, received instruction through the Off2Class Foundational Literacy Curriculum. Instruction was delivered twice weekly by teachers or teachers paired with dedicated online high-impact tutors (HIT) provided by Littera, with students randomly assigned to two study arms as part of a randomized controlled trial (RCT).
The result: doubling English proficiency gains compared to national averages, as measured by WIDA ACCESS Reading. The approach was also highly cost-effective: at $665 per pupil, it required only about one-third of the funding typically provided to districts through federal Title III grants and state EL/MLL support programs.
Low-literacy secondary MLLs often struggle to make measurable gains in English reading proficiency. Traditional ELD blocks lacked structured, research-backed instruction, limiting student progress.

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