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Using a Birth to Third Grade Framework to Promote Grade-Level Reading
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August 29, 2012

By Jessica Mindnich, Ph.D., Derya Arac, Elizabeth Cavagnaro, Melina Sanchez, Giannina Perez, Marguerite Ries, Samantha Tran, Brad Strong, and Louella Ilog and Edited by Ted Lempert, Kristi Schutjer-Mance, Brian Kennedy, and Michael Altamirano

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Students who are not able to read by the end of the third grade quickly fall behind in school. In 2011, 95% of California’s English language learners failed to read English at grade-level in fourth grade. To improve grade-level reading proficiency and academic success, California’s model education programs collectively create a birth-to-third grade pipeline by promoting high quality early learning, fostering supportive transitions between preschool and elementary school, emphasizing the importance of school attendance, and providing enriching summer learning opportunities.

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