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'Raising A Reader' launches in 7 Md. school systems

The Maryland State Department of Education launched a family engagement program today in order to spur early literacy and provide help for at least 1,500 prekindergarten students in Title I schools.


The current ‘Raising A Reader’ locator map

The nationally acclaimed “Raising A Reader” program is a family engagement and early literacy initiative with a track record of improving the reading readiness skills of children. The program helps families develop, practice, and sustain the habit of reading to their children. The Race to the Top Early Learning Challenge grant will allow Maryland to fund this program for three years.

Raising A Reader is a nonprofit organization that has served more than 100,000 children in 30 states across the country. More than a dozen independent research evaluations have shown the program to significantly increase parent involvement and improve early reading skills of children.

Seven Maryland school districts will kick off their participation in Raising A Reader during March: Cecil, Charles, Dorchester, Prince George’s, Somerset, Talbot, and Washington counties. Nearly 1,500 prekindergarten students in Title I schools will benefit from this initiative.

“Investing in early childhood development programs pays off for Maryland, and Raising A Reader provides families with the foundation for academic success,” said State Superintendent of Schools Lillian M Lowery. “This program will set our youngest learners on a very bright path.”

The Raising A Reader program includes

Parent workshops held throughout the year provide parents and other primary caregivers with opportunities to share and demonstrate practices leading to increased family bonding and language acquisition.

The connection with public libraries is promoted during special “Blue Bag” events with parents. Each family receives a blue bag to use when carrying books to and from the local public library.

The final component of the program is the rotation of books in bright red bags that children take home on a weekly basis, exposing each child to many award-winning books throughout the year.

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