Board OKs Grants Aimed At Improving Reading, Writing Skills

 

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana education officials say 67 school systems will share in more than $10 million worth of grants aimed at improving struggling students' reading and writing skills.

In a news release, the state education department ways the money comes from a $55.5 million "Striving Readers Comprehensive Literacy" grant Louisiana received from the federal government last year.

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Those grants are meant to advance reading and writing skills of disadvantaged children. The department says the Louisiana grants will f und four programs aimed at evaluating and bolstering student skills in kindergarten and the early grades, along with measures to evaluate teacher-student interactions and teachers' use of classroom materials.

The grants were awarded Wednesday by a vote of the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education.

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