Read to Lead Grants for Early Childhood and Early Literacy Efforts

by | July 10, 2014

Home 9 Early Care and Education 9 Read to Lead Grants for Early Childhood and Early Literacy Efforts ( Page 9 )

Seven Read to Lead grants for early childhood and early literacy efforts were announced by Governor Scott Walker and State Superintendent Tony Evers:

 
Central City Cyberschool of Milwaukee — $40,516 for teacher professional development programs and for students to build at-home libraries.

 
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin — $45,000 to provide children’s books to families who are visiting the doctor at 28 pediatric clinics statewide.

 
Winnebago County Literacy Council — $7500 to help teach English literacy skills to refugee and immigrant parents and their children.

 
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College — $18,675 for a training course to improve early childhood literacy instruction for child care providers.

 
Wausau School District Elementary Schools — $44,761 to teach the LETRS science-based reading methods to reading instructors in pre-kindergarten and Head Start.

 
CESA 8 — $44,974 to teach science-based reading instruction methods to reading instructors at Wabeno, Gresham, White Lake, Suring, and Marinette’s Park elementary schools.

 
Schreiner Memorial Library (Lancaster Public Library) — $3500 to provide books, library access, and education on the importance of reading to economically disadvantaged parents at Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) visits.

 
(Source: DPI ConnectEd on-line)

Kids Forward
Kids Forward

Join us to build a Wisconsin where every child and family thrives.

Recent

Rich Get Richer under Proposed Tax Plan

Rich Get Richer under Proposed Tax Plan

From Racine to Rhinelander, everyone in Wisconsin deserves the freedom to make a good living and care for our families. However, the tax plan proposed by Republican legislative leadership would further rig the rules in favor of the wealthiest and make Wisconsin’s glaring racial disparities even worse. The four proposals leave everyday families even further behind because none of these tax proposals effectively target families who are struggling to make ends meet.

Sign up for Emails

Your address helps us identify your legislators and the most relevant messages to send you.