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If You Give a Child a Book: WCPO Campaign Boosts Literacy in Tri-State

Local Students Get a Boost with⁢ “If You ‌Give a Child a Book” Campaign

Covington, ⁢KY⁣ – A campaign to provide diverse books to students ⁣across the Tri-State area ‌is underway, aiming to address critical literacy‌ gaps and foster a‌ love of reading. the “If ⁣You Give a Child a Book” initiative, a partnership​ between WCPO 9 and the Scripps Howard Fund, is‌ currently ⁣running and will continue through September 5th, with donations on September 3rd being​ matched to double their⁣ impact.

The ‍campaign tackles a ⁢significant challenge:⁣ currently, onyl ⁤31% of fourth graders in the U.S. achieve proficient​ reading levels.⁢ Organizers emphasize the importance of ⁤access to books, particularly for children in low-income communities‌ where resources are scarce. Kaeli Erskine, Philanthropic Advancement Manager for the Scripps Howard Fund, highlighted the⁢ disparity, stating, “We know⁢ that in some low-income‌ neighborhoods, there ⁤might just⁤ be one book for ⁣every‌ 300⁢ children living in that neighborhood.”

The initiative allows​ students to choose books that appeal to their interests, a ‍key ⁤factor in engagement. “They get to pick titles that they like, they get to pick topics that they⁤ like, ‍and they’re really engaged, and when they can‍ build their own library, it’s just‍ super⁤ powerful, especially for early literacy,” explained Ellen Peach, principal‌ at glen ‍O. Swing Elementary in Covington. Her school, with 400 students, is one of several benefiting from the ⁤program. Peach also noted the importance of providing books in⁣ Spanish to support the school’s significant​ spanish-speaking population and build home libraries.

beyond immediate access, the campaign aims to cultivate ​a foundation for long-term academic success. Peach, a⁣ former kindergarten teacher, emphasized the link between early literacy and state⁣ test scores. “Getting ​their books and having the parents read to⁢ them ⁣is just so crucial, just hearing⁣ fluent reading, ​being exposed to vocabulary, different topics, and genres. ⁢It’s​ so​ powerful in academic achievement,” she said.Several schools in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky ⁣will ​benefit from the book drive,including Lincoln Heights Elementary School,Oyler school,Lincoln Elementary,John‍ G. Carlisle Elementary School, John P.Parker Elementary and ⁣Rothenberg ⁤Preparatory Academy.

the Scripps‌ Howard Fund ⁢is focused‌ on providing access to diverse reading materials ‌representing a wide‍ range of abilities, cultures, beliefs, races,​ and ethnicities.‍

To donate to the “If⁣ You Give a child ‍a Book” campaign, visit: https://www.wcpo.com/giveabook.

Key Facts & Context:

Problem: Low‌ literacy rates among U.S.fourth graders (31% proficient). disparities in book access for​ children in ⁣low-income neighborhoods.
Solution: “If You give a Child a Book” campaign providing ⁢diverse books to students in ⁢the Tri-State area.
Partners: ​ WCPO 9 and the Scripps Howard ⁣Fund.
Impact: Allows students to choose books they enjoy, builds home libraries, supports early literacy, ⁣and aims to improve academic achievement.
Schools Benefiting: glen​ O. Swing Elementary⁤ (covington, KY), Lincoln⁤ Heights⁤ Elementary School, Oyler school, Lincoln Elementary, John G. Carlisle Elementary ​school, John P.​ Parker Elementary and ⁣Rothenberg Preparatory Academy.
Donation Facts: ‍ Campaign runs until September 5th.Donations on September 3rd will be matched.​ donate ‍at https://www.wcpo.com/giveabook.

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