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Lynne Howard
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Join date: Jun 25, 2024
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Lynne Howard is one of the founders of Cornerstone Foundation and Cornerstone Charter School (in development).Lynne is an enthusiastic school educational leader and has been in the field of education her entire adult life. She holds a BS in Education and Training focused on Applied Technology and an M.Ed. specializing in K-12 Reading and Writing. She is also an Orton-Gillingham practitioner, certified as a Clinical Supervisor through the Orton-Gillingham Academy. A New Hampshire Experienced Educator, she holds two current endorsements: K-6 Elementary Education and K-12 Reading and Writing Specialist.
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Mar 21, 2026 ∙ 2 min
Knowledge Matters - But How Does it Grow?
Two second grade classrooms are learning about plants.
Same topic. Same age students.
But the learning experience is completely different.
In this week’s post, we take a closer look at what’s happening in each classroom, and why it matters more than you might think.
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Mar 7, 2026 ∙ 4 min
From Reading Research to Practice: A Guide For Parents
Across the United States, states are passing laws requiring schools to adopt evidence-based reading practices aligned with the Science of Reading. But if research has shown how children learn to read for decades, why has it taken so long for classroom practice to catch up? In this article, we explore the gap between research and practice—and how Cornerstone is taking a different approach.
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Feb 28, 2026 ∙ 2 min
Honoring the Promise of Public Education
Public education is a promise that every child will receive a meaningful and adequate education. Children move through school only once. They cannot wait for funding debates or system reforms to catch up. New Hampshire’s obligation applies to all public school students, including those in charter schools. Choice within the public system strengthens that promise by allowing schools to respond to students’ needs now, not years from now.
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