Tldr mad nerd rants about school shit from almost 20 years ago.
Nah, I get that. I read long things to my wife since she has dislexia, it IS harder to do it out loud in a consistent manner. And ANYONE will make mistakes, I'm definitely an above average reader and I make mistakes all the time when reading aloud. Just how it is.
But this was like.... advanced slowness. And people would rather not even try to pronounce a word than be wrong about it, so they would just stop reading and wait for the teacher to figure out they needed help, which made the 10 second sentence into a 45 second sentence.
I'm not a normal case for reading though, there was a program/competition we had at my school that started with "Accelerated Reading" back in primary school, read a book, take a small quiz about it's content, get points, end of year prizes, all that.
In highschool they didn't have that, but had a thing where you could journal about what you read that day, and turn in the journal. If you could read 10 books by the end of the year, you won a place at a pizza party instead of normal lunch. They had levels of prizes, and the top one was 200 books from freshman year to senior year, and you would get a mini fridge and "current gaming system" which could have been a ps3 or 360.
They pulled me and my parents into the office my sophomore year when it became clear I would hit the prize limit before I finished the next year, and convinced my parents the school couldn't afford it, and they accepted a gift card for Walmart for $50. The next year the school dropped 2.6 million to build new stands for the football field. For a team that has not won more than 3 games per year since 2006.
I feel very strongly about my school, both students and admin, and how it treats readers. Apologies if it felt like I had any hostility toward you, I assure you it is completely unintentional.