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Arkansas Campaign for Grade-Level Reading
The Arkansas
Campaign for Grade-Level Reading (AR-GLR) is part of the National
Campaign for Grade-Level
Reading, a collaborative effort by dozens of funders across the nation to:
- close the gap in reading achievement that separates many low-income
students from their peers;
- raise the bar for reading proficiency so that all students are assessed by
world-class standards; and
- ensure that all
children, including and especially children from low-income families, have an
equitable opportunity to meet those higher standards.
Arkansas is currently ranked 35th in the country in fourth grade reading
proficiency. According to the 2009 National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 71
percent of Arkansas fourth graders were struggling in reading. The National
Reading Council suggests that a child’s likelihood of reaching high school
graduation can be predicted with reasonable accuracy by gauging his or her
reading skills at the end of third grade.
AR-GLR has adopted the goal of
doubling the number of third graders reading at proficient levels by 2020. AR-GLR will mobilize philanthropy, parents,
educators, service providers and civic leaders to find and put in place
solutions to three problems that are major obstacles to making progress on
grade-level reading by the end of third grade:
- School readiness challenge: too many children showing up for
school not ready for what school has to offer
- Chronic
absence challenge:
too many children missing too many days of school and too much instructional
time
- Summer learning loss challenge: too many children losing too much
ground academically during the summer months
AR-GLR promotes policies that lead to better
coordination and alignment of services that help children reach the
developmental and academic milestones essential to becoming good readers by the
end of third grade. Along with our other partners we are also supporting
community driven solutions to this problem.
Help share the message that today's readers become
tomorrow's leaders and together we will ensure that all students are proficient
in reading by the end of third grade.
Resources:
Strategies and Recommendations from the WRF Biennial Grantee Convening
WEBSITE:
The Campaign for Grade-Level Reading
VIDEO: Campaign for Grade-Level Reading
Funders Network Highlights
ARTICLE: Money Rolls in for Arkansas
Programs Helping Children Learn to Read
PODCAST: Coping with Chronic Absence
VIDEO: Summer Learning Loss
REPORT: Making Summer Count Report
ISSUE BRIEF: School Readiness: The 30
Million Word Gap
POLL: School Readiness
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