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VISION Before 2030, Polk County will have a world-class, fully integrated education system that supports the needs of a vibrant, progressive community. LEFT LITERACY IN THE EARLY GRADES The Literacy Team Nationally, one in six kids who are not reading holding a community proficiently in third grade fail to graduate from meeting for literacy High School on time, four times the rate for resource providers to children with proficient third-grade reading discuss the content and skills. (Hernandez, 2011) Directory. Grade students last year failed to read at grade level – 5 % lower than the state average. Torsha Baker-Cunningham - Polk County Public Schools Emilean Clemons - Polk County Public Schools The Literacy Directory will promote a more Jeanette Crowley - Polk County Public Schools about resources available for students and literate community by providing information their parents. Directory content will encompass Jayme Jamison - Polk County History Center Aligning with the Strategic Plan of Polk Jennifer Kovac - Polk County Library Cooperative Educators and researchers have long County Schools, the goal of the Polk Lindsay Persohn - Polk County Public Schools recognized the importance of mastering Vision Literacy Team is to increase student reading by the end of third grade. literacy proficiency. In order to support Claire Schwartz - Achievement Academy Juan Seda - Polk County Public Schools Billy Townsend - Polk County School Board (2016 Florida Kindergarten Readiness Screening) activities, programs or services related to LITERACY LEAD TEAM Sandy Roddenberry - Lakeland Regional Health 41% of children entering Kindergarten came to school proficient in Language and Literacy Readiness. Unfortunately, 47% of Polk County Schools 3rd Diane Plowden - Co-Chair, Polk County Public Schools Scott Reeves - Polk County Public Schools Only format of the Literacy Pam Craven, Ph.D. - Co-Chair, Learning Resource Center Cheryl Joe - Polk County Public Schools DID YOU KNOW? families in understanding how to assist Third grade is an important pivot point their students in improving reading and in a child’s education, the time when comprehension, the Literacy Team chose students shift from learning to read and to produce a Literacy Directory as a begin reading to learn. Students who component of its tactical plan. The focus fail to reach this critical milestone often for the 2016-2017 school year was to falter in the later grades and drop out research and make connections with before earning a high school diploma literacy program providers across Polk (Hernandez, 2011.) County. reading, writing, communication, technology, speaking, performance, and related topics. In the fall of 2017, an online version of the Directory will be available for download on the Polk Vision and School District websites. RIGHT The Literacy Team strategizing ways to Only 1st Edit io Litera Resour cy Direct ce ory n/Polk County 46% of students in grades 3 - 10 scored proficient in English Language Arts. (2017 Florida Standards ELA Reading Assessment) increase Literacy rates across Polk County. Grade 3 - 10 Grade 3 - 5 Grade 6 - 8 Grade 9 - 10 FSA English Language Arts % Level 3 or above FSA English FSA English Language Arts Language Arts % Level 3 or % Level 3 or above above FSA English Language Arts % Level 3 or above STATEWIDE 52% 54% 53% 56% 52% 53% 50% 51% POLK 45% 46% 47% 50% 45% 45% 41% 42% 2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017 Literacy has been linked as the key to life-changing hope, success, and even freedom. Our literacy team took on a daunting task and chose to start with a directory that will be the bridge between needs and the many resources that are currently available. We hope that it continues the conversation and grows the awareness that literacy, for everyone, is indeed important and highly valued.” — Diane Plowden, Director of K-12 Writing,Teaching and Learning, Polk County Public Schools 13 Literacy Team 14