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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Earn higher grades and enroll in higher-ed programs 54% of children are not in Preschool Even Start 55% 80% 26% 10% 100% Moving Forward Moving Forward Refund the programImprove reporting measuresMake family literacy a policy priority when allocating funds to NCLBprograms US ranks 16 out of 23 in literacy Students with involved parents A+ Be promoted, pass classes, earn credits Attend school regularly Have better social skills Graduate and go to post-secondary school 36% Only of Low-Income Read to their Children parents 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 In an Even Start Family Literacy Program, you might find: 1965 Created under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act1988 First appropriations of $14.8 million2000 Reauthorized under Literacy Involves Families Together2001 Reauthorized under No Child Left Behind2011 Defunded under Setting New Priorities In Education Spending Act Wouldn't it be great if there was a governmentinitiative that equipped low-income families tobecome more invested in their child's education? free preschool while parents are in class newspapers, job applications, and news as teaching materals for illiteate adults parents learning the importance of being a warm, attentive caregiver and reading to your children of adults enrolled in Even Start earned their GED 52% 78% of children enrolled in Even Start made significant gains in preschool education Parents gaining a support group and resources to better themselves BUT As a result of inconsistent reporting measures and decreasing gains from 2008-2010, Even Start was defunded under the Setting New Priorities In Education Spending Act, cutting funding for 55,000 families
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