Reading First: Student Achievement, Teacher Empowerment, National Success
June 2008
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"Reading First has done so much to crack the code on how to get kids to read. It would be tragic to cut the nation's only reading program when so many policymakers and teachers know it's working to increase achievement."
— Secretary Margaret Spellings

Reading First builds on a solid foundation of scientifically based research and provides struggling students in the nation's highest need schools with the necessary resources to make significant progress in reading achievement.

Reading First is the academic cornerstone of the bipartisan No Child Left Behind Act.

President Bush has requested the restoration of funding for the program in FY 2009.

Reading First is working.

Data for all students

English Language Learners:

Students with Disabilities:

National evaluations show that Reading First is changing instructional practice:

States and local communities maintain control.

Reading First is designed to help the children who need it the most.

Thanks to Reading First, schools and teachers finally have the technical knowledge and the practical training to ensure every child gets the help he or she needs to excel in reading. As a direct result of Reading First grants, more than 100,000 teachers across the country from kindergarten through grade 3 have been trained to implement high quality, scientifically based reading programs. Their efforts are reaching more than 1.8 million students.

National Reading Panel: Origins of Reading First

State evaluations in all regions of the Nation show that Reading First is making a difference:

Arkansas:

California:

Colorado:

Iowa:

Louisiana:

Maryland:

Massachusetts:

Oregon:

South Dakota:

For more information about the Reading First Program, please visit the U.S. Department of Education's web site at http://www.ed.gov/programs/readingfirst/index.html.

* The SEAs implementing Reading First programs and providing data are the 50 States, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the Bureau of Indian Education. Data is reported for schools that began implementing Reading First in the 2003-04 and/or 2004-05 school years. SEA data are included in these calculations only if the state provided complete and reliable data for the first year of implementation through 2006-07 on the same measure with the same proficiency benchmark. The number of SEAs reporting data varies slightly because SEAs did not all provide complete and reliable data for every grade, every year. Detailed state-by-state data are provided at www.ed.gov/programs/readingfirst/performance.html.

** Grade 3 data include only SEAs reporting on the same assessment used in grades 1, 2, and 3. Twenty SEAs administer a different statewide assessment for Grade 3 and, as a result, their data is not included here.


 
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