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Secondary students disengage when reading materials are too advanced, too juvenile, or disconnected from their lives.
Educators and clinicians are left choosing between watered-down texts or dense articles that require hours of adaptation.
Schools need materials that are relevant, accessible, and consistent without increasing teacher workload.
LitAccess exists to solve this with three engaging and personally relevant articles published each week, ready to use with minimal prep.
LitAccess is an ongoing current events language and literacy program designed for secondary classrooms.
Each article follows a consistent structure so students know what to expect and teachers know how to use it immediately.
Articles are written to support:
Reading and listening comprehension
Expressive language development
Academic discussion
Vocabulary knowledge
Evidence-based reasoning
Real-world connection
Designed for the real-world. No prep. No pacing guides. No customization required.
Minimal prep. Designed for immediate, practical use.
Each LitAccess article includes:
A high-interest current events text written for secondary readers
Built-in support for vocabulary and comprehension
Structured prompts for discussion and response
Activities that support expressive language and reasoning
Articles follow a consistent structure so students can focus on thinking and discussion, not learning new formats.
Access to weekly articles is only available with an active LitAccess subscription.
New articles are released three times per week
Teachers select the article that fits their class or discussion
Students read, listen, and respond using consistent activity formats
Discussion and evidence-based thinking happen naturally
There is no archive browsing and no overwhelming content library.
LitAccess prioritizes freshness and relevance over volume.
LitAccess articles are designed to work across instructional settings without modification.
They can be used for:
Whole-class instruction
Small group instruction
Individual work
Guided discussion or debate
Language therapy and intervention sessions
No alternate versions or adaptations are required.
LitAccess is a good fit if you are looking for:
Secondary-level reading materials that respect student maturity
Current events presented in a neutral, informational tone
Accessibility without oversimplification or watered-down content
A consistent article and activity structure used across the year
Materials that reduce teacher prep and instructional decision fatigue
Designed for educators and related service providers working with:
Middle and high school students
Struggling readers and multilingual learners
Students receiving literacy or language support
Learners at risk academically or not on track to graduate
LitAccess is intentionally focused on secondary students and their ongoing literacy and language development.
It is not designed to replace:
Elementary reading programs
Scripted, day-by-day curriculum
Test-prep or assessment-driven materials
Custom topic requests are currently not supported so the program can remain consistent and sustainable.
LitAccess focuses on real-world issues that affect students now and shape their future.
Common topic areas include:
Technology and artificial intelligence
Social media and digital behavior
Education policy and school-related issues
Mental health and well-being
Transportation, safety, and community changes
Climate, environment, and sustainability
Work, money, and financial decision-making
Laws, policies, and civic systems
Science and health developments
Cultural and social trends
Topics are selected to be:
Age-appropriate for secondary students
Relevant to classroom discussion
Neutral and informational in tone
Suitable for diverse school communities
LitAccess is created by a school-based speech-language pathologist with extensive experience supporting middle and high school students with diverse language, literacy, and communication needs.
This includes students who:
Struggle with reading comprehension and written expression
Are multilingual learners developing academic language
Have language-based learning disabilities
Are disengaged from traditional academic texts
Are considered academically at-risk or not on track to graduate
The work behind LitAccess comes from real classrooms and intervention settings where materials must be age-respectful, relevant, and usable across general education, special education, and support services without extensive modification.
The goal is practical literacy and language intervention that helps older students access grade-level topics while reducing prep and decision-making demands for educators and clinicians.
LitAccess offers plans for:
Individual teachers
Schools and departments
Districts and networks
All plans include:
Ongoing access to new articles
Consistent activity structure
Use across multiple classes
Institutional plans include licensing for multiple educators and centralized billing.
Three new current events articles are published each week.
New articles are added on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Older articles rotate out as new ones are published
The focus stays on current, relevant topics
Past articles are later available for individual purchase on Teachers Pay Teachers.