Read aloud Reading Clinic

Read aloud Reading Clinic

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The Glory Village, Read aLOUD!Reading Clinic is a community based literacy program that's committed to helping children overcome their reading issues.

10/05/2023

And scripture continues to be right…as the decline of America happens right before our eyes being perpetuated by many facilitators unawares they are helping to make it happen.

Matthew 24: 11And many false prophets will arise and lead many astray. 12And because lawlessness will be increased, the love of many will grow cold. 13But the one who endures to the end will be saved. 14And this gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed throughout the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.

Since the Bible is right ALL those who oppose are wrong 🙏🏽
PS..whose report do you believe???

03/03/2022

My nonprofit, located in Newark, will be offering free VIRTUAL after school literacy tutoring beginning September 2022. We will be reaching out to experienced teacher/tutor to join us. Tutors will be paid💰 IF interested and would like more information about being a tutor or enrolling your child, please leave a comment. Thanks

06/22/2020

Since Black Lives Matter let’s do something about this......

The city of Newark faces an enormous literacy challenge in its school-age population as well as within the adult community. Over half of all students (56%) score partially proficient on NJ ASK and HSPA standardized literacy tests. That percentage spikes when one looks at economically disadvantaged students; almost 90% of the students who score partially proficient come from economically disadvantaged families. These literacy statistics place Newark in the bottom 6% of all districts in New Jersey. The statistics for adults paint a similar portrait, with some estimates placing over half of adults in the lowest ranking for literacy. The National Institute for Literacy ranks Newark as having the fifth highest rate of illiteracy in the nation, with 52% of adults 17- years or older categorized as functionally illiterate.
The literacy gap is tied directly to an opportunity gap and has financial, social, and civic consequences for individuals as well for Newark as a whole. For an individual, literacy is well known to be one of the most effective ways to break the cycle of poverty and to lead to success in career and life. For communities, literacy is a leading indicator of community wellness correlated with indicators across a multitude of sectors: health, economic development, crime, employment and community institutions. Increasing literacy means improving our city.
Source: Read and believe
City of Newark

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