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Johnny Depp Donates. We are excited and honored to have Johnny Depp join the DFYL Family. Johnny Depp is strong advocate for reading and believes our Reading & Rhythm program is a real solution to the literacy problem that affects the kids in our society.

Johnny Depp Donates. We are excited and honored to have Johnny Depp join  the DFYL Family. Johnny Depp is strong advocate for reading and believes our Reading & Rhythm program is a real solution to the literacy problem that affects the kids in our society.

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Jeff Gornbein DrPH-Senior Statistician at the UCLA Statistical Bio-mathematical Consulting Clinic provided a statistical analysis of the Reading & Rhythm program. In comparing two classes using our program with two control classrooms, our program showed a significant difference with a p value = 0.0182.

Jeff Gornbein DrPH-Senior Statistician at the UCLA Statistical Bio-mathematical Consulting Clinic provided a statistical analysis of the Reading & Rhythm program. In comparing two classes using our program with two control classrooms, our program showed a significant difference with a p value = 0.0182.

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The Raynier Institute & Foundation, an arts education company out of Seattle, has donated $75,000 to the Reading & Rhythm Research project. We are still seeking $100,000 to complete the research. DFYL is partnering with Plymouth University, Dartmouth College, and UCLA to complete the research.

The Raynier Institute & Foundation, an arts education company out of Seattle, has donated $75,000 to the Reading & Rhythm Research project. We are still seeking $100,000 to complete the research. DFYL is partnering with Plymouth University, Dartmouth College, and UCLA to complete the research.

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Dartmouth College is now the lead investigator on the Reading & Rhythm Research project. Dartmouth College is currently writing up the grant and will be submitting the application to the National Institute of Health (NIH) in October.

Dartmouth College is now the lead investigator on the Reading & Rhythm Research project. Dartmouth College is currently writing up the grant and will be submitting the application to the National Institute of Health (NIH) in October.

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