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Posted: Oct 06, 2017 11:51 AMUpdated: Oct 06, 2017 11:51 AM

Oklahoma Education Awarded Grant

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Ben Nicholas

The Oklahoma State Department of Education has been awarded one of the largest grants in the agency’s history, a $21 million grant through the U.S. Department of Education to boost literacy in children from birth through 12th grade. The Striving Readers Comprehensive Literacy program will serve approximately 42,000 children across the state over three years. Oklahoma was one of 11 states to receive a grant from the program.
Oklahoma’s Striving Readers initiative will award approximately 25 sub-grants of up to $425,000 each to districts through a competitive application process.
The Striving Readers initiative furthers one of the major goals of Oklahoma Edge, OSDE’s 8-year strategic plan for education, to align early childhood education and learning foundations to ensure that by 2025, at least 75 percent of children are ready to read by kindergarten.
Districts interested in the program must partner with early childhood providers to extend the program through all age levels. The funding can be used for before-school, after-school and summer programming, as well as in-school literacy support, including literacy and instructional coaches, research-based curriculum and professional development for teachers. Funding is also intended to expand child access to media titles and technology used to teach literacy.


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