Read lead succeed

In 4th grade reading proficiency and is last in reading proficiency for children of color. Campaign will fund approximately 70 classrooms to receive the mind meets music program to improve students reading proficiency by 3rd grade!

Until third grade ing third grade , 67% of third graders in kent county’s title i schools are reading below the state proficiency level. Casey foundation shows low-income students who are not proficient readers by the 3rd grade have a 78% chance of never catching up academically and are eight times more likely to drop out of high school than their more economically advantaged  know a positive early start in education determines the academic futures of our kids and their lifelong success.

Campaign will help children in our very own community, like nathaniel, become confident classroom participants and proficient readers by third can you help mind meets music change the lives of more children? Research shows that children who read well in the early grades are far more successful in later years; and those who fall behind often stay behind when it comes to academic achievement.

Reading opens the door to learning about math, history, science, literature, geography and much more. Thus, young, capable readers can succeed in these subjects, take advantage of other opportunities (such as reading for pleasure) and develop confidence in their own abilities.

Lansdowne drive,Web > parents > learning ional linksexam informationformsgraduation informationlearning labcurrently selectedpacparent resources on sd43pay athletic feespay school feespsi-transcript releaseresourcessatisfaction contentit may seem cliche, but reading for 20 minutes a day can put most students on a path to improvement; reading for 45 minutes a day can often help most students overcome problems in several other related you don't like to read fiction, consider a biography, autobiography, historical events, memoirs, travel books, er joining a book club to keep you motivated to keep the book that was later made into a movie (there's over 1400 to choose from). Graphic novels as a a genre that you really like: mystery, science fiction, romance, books in digital format so you can have them on your smart device to read anywhere at anytime (plus, you can click on words to get the definitions too).

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With the grant money she received, trent invested in a multitude of classroom programs and equipment to help her students become more attentive learners and better readers. I can work with students in small groups on their reading skills without disrupting students working at the computers.

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