36 students participated in the eight-week pilot program. Officials say students showed progress in their fluency, accuracy and number of words they could read.
INDIANAPOLIS — The city of Indianapolis will launch a literacy tutoring program at nine schools and a Boys & Girls Club, following a pilot program at two sites.
Circle City Readers was originally announced in Oct. 2022. It is funded with $1 million from the city’s American Rescue Plan allocation. 36 students participated in the eight-week pilot program, for a total of 20 lessons. Officials say they showed progress in their fluency, accuracy and number of words they could read."Circle City Readers represents a critical step forward in our commitment to addressing the pressing issue of literacy in our community. The results we've seen so far from all IPS tutoring partners clearly demonstrate the positive impact of high-dosage literacy tutoring," Dr.
The initiative was brought to Indianapolis by RISE Indy, an education advocacy organization. RISE Indy is looking to recruit parents and community members to tutor the children.For more information on Circle City Readers, click here.
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