Philadelphia To Join Nationwide Reading-Improvement School Program
By Mike DeNardo
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Philadelphia is making plans to join a national campaign to get young students to read at grade level.
The goal is to have every city third-grader reading at grade level after six years. In Philadelphia, only ten public schools have three-quarters of their students reading at grade level.
Mayor Nutter says that's far from good enough.
"Not one single public, district-managed, or charter elementary school has 100 percent third grade on-grade proficiency level. Not one. We should be ashamed of ourselves," he said today.
Over the next five months, 75 community agencies will use a $71,000 planning grant from the Barra Foundation to draw up a strategy to beef up early learning efforts, reduce absenteeism, and strengthen summer reading programs.
More than 140 communities have already joined the national "Campaign for Grade-Level Reading" effort.