The Classroom Clarity Project

Reduce Overwhelm.
Increase Impact.

We help you move from fragmented initiatives to a
streamlined system of instructional coherence.

The Process

Move from Chaos
to Coherence.

Whether you are running a classroom or leading a district, we help you eliminate the "Initiative Fatigue" that stalls progress and drains energy.

The Current Reality

"We are working harder than ever, but it feels like we're just adding more to a plate that was already full."

  • Disjointed Efforts: One-off tools, programs, and curriculum shifts that don’t connect to one another.
  • System Fatigue: Competing initiatives stretch time, attention, and energy in too many directions.
  • Fragmented Impact: Lots of motion and hard work, but student outcomes remain stubbornly unchanged.
The Clarity Way

"Now, we finally have a map. We’re all moving in the same direction, and we’re beginning to see results."

  • A Clear Path Forward: A science-informed approach that helps districts see where they are, where they’re headed, and what comes next.
  • Focused Leadership: Identifying the practices that matter most—and strengthening and scaling them across schools and teams.
  • Systemwide Coherence: Aligning initiatives and resources so improvement efforts reinforce one another instead of competing.
30+ Years of Practice. One Mission.

Meet Kari Yates:
The Experience Behind the Clarity.

30+ Years Experience
6+ Published Titles
K-12 Licensed Leader

"I help teachers and schools find the bridge between trying harder and getting results."

Kari has been in your shoes—from the classroom to the district office. This "full-picture" perspective allows her to bridge the gap between complex literacy research and the daily reality of leadership and instruction.

The Bridge to Clarity

You don't need another initiative.
You need Instructional Coherence.

The Classroom
The District Office

Real, sustainable change happens when a shared vision for teaching and learning is carried throughout the system, from the classroom to the district office.

Whether you're designing engaging, effective instruction for your students or working to build systems that support instruction across your building or district, the goal is the same: bringing clarity to complex work so it can live inside everyday classrooms.