S4 Bonus /// What it Looks Like When it Works
What if the question isn’t whether children can learn to read—
but whether we’ve built systems that actually teach them?
In this episode, we step inside a real example of what happens when research, instruction, leadership, and community support are aligned. Through the story of the Phillips Fundamental Learning Center, we explore what it actually takes to move from awareness to implementation—and what becomes possible when we do.
This isn’t theory.
This is what it looks like when it works.
And maybe more importantly—this episode asks us to sit with a harder truth:
We don’t need more awareness alone.
We need alignment.
We need implementation.
We need systems built around what we already know works.
Because literacy is not a mystery.
And when we choose to build for it—
change doesn’t just become possible.
It becomes visible.
You’ll Hear:
* Cece Woolf — a former classroom teacher who reveals the moment she realized something wasn’t adding up—and how understanding how children learn to read changed everything.
* Dana Hensley — early PFLC board member, sharing how vision, leadership, and persistence helped transform an idea into a lasting organization.
* Bunny Hill — educator and literacy advocate, illustrating both the reality of student struggle and the transformation that happens when instruction finally meets the learner.
* Marietta Wetzel — parent perspective on the power of assessment, early intervention, and what happens when schools, families, and specialists work together.
* Karen [Last Name] — capital campaign leader, offering insight into how belief becomes infrastructure—and the moments that helped others understand the mission.
* James Franko — from the Kansas Policy Institute, offering perspective on the systemic barriers shaping literacy outcomes.
* Jill Hodge — educator, trainer, and school board member, sharing what she’s seeing across districts as awareness—and change—begins to grow.
* Sheree Utash — higher education and workforce leader, connecting literacy to opportunity, workforce readiness, and long-term community impact.
In This Episode, We Explore:
* What happens when teachers are never taught how to teach reading
* The difference between student ability and instructional access
* Why assessment can change not just outcomes—but identity
* How alignment between schools, families, and specialists changes everything
* The real work behind building sustainable solutions—not just ideas
* Why literacy is not just an education issue—but a systems issue
Resources & References:
* Structured Literacy (International Dyslexia Association): https://dyslexiaida.org/structured-literacy/ [https://dyslexiaida.org/structured-literacy/]
* Kansas Literacy Initiatives (KSDE): https://www.ksde.org/Agency/Division-of-Learning-Services/English-Language-Arts/Literacy [https://www.ksde.org/Agency/Division-of-Learning-Services/English-Language-Arts/Literacy]
* Kansas Policy Institute: https://kansaspolicy.org/ [https://kansaspolicy.org/]
* Phillips Fundamental Learning Center: https://www.funlearn.org/ [https://www.funlearn.org/]
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