Gold Standard

Orton-Gillingham
Structured Literacy
Intervention

It is multi-sensory, language-based, sequential, cumulative, and flexible by design.

Multi-Sensory
Language-Based
Sequential
Cumulative
Flexible
Science-Based
Signature Program
Diagnostic & prescriptive — never one-size-fits-all
How It Works

The OG Instruction Sequence

From foundational phoneme awareness to complex text — every step builds on the last, always at the student's instructional level.

1
Phoneme Awareness

Identifying and manipulating the smallest sound units in language

2
Letter-Sound Relationships

Explicit mapping of phonemes to graphemes through multi-sensory channels

3
Syllable Patterns & Morphemes

Breaking words into meaningful chunks for decoding and spelling

4
Vocabulary & Sentence Structure

Expanding language knowledge with explicit vocabulary and syntax instruction

5
Text & Paragraph Structure

Reading and writing connected text at the instructional level with corrective feedback

Craig School Educators
Our Teachers

Highly Skilled Specialists — Not Generalists

In a typical school literacy program, many teachers simply do not have the background knowledge, training, or time to implement a research-based reading program with fidelity. The teachers at The Craig School do not fall into that category.

Rather, they are highly skilled and trained in the science of reading. They understand a vast array of instructional strategies, approaches, and practices that align to the best available research on teaching students with dyslexia how to read, write, and spell.

Trained in the Science of Reading

Deep knowledge of how the brain acquires language and reading — not just classroom best guesses.

Research-Based, Implemented with Fidelity

Every lesson is grounded in validated, reliable reading research and carried out with precision and consistency.

Vast Instructional Toolkit

Teachers command a broad range of strategies and approaches — selecting the right tool for each student, every session.