Literacy test results show reading levels among young students at about an 82% pass rate

ByARLEIGH RODGERS via AP logo

29 minutes ago

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana will spend more than $100 million on trying to improve children’s reading proficiency, a move that comes amid concerns about modest and unequal literacy rates among the state’s young students.

Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb said Thursday that the state will allocate $111 million in total funding toward this goal, more than half of which is coming from Lilly Endowment, an Indianapolis-based philanthropy that donates to religious, educational and other causes.

It will contribute up to $60 million to the initiative.

RELATED: Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb in Taiwan, following high-profile US visits, China tension

Recent IREAD test results show that reading levels among Indiana’s younger students are at about an 82% pass rate.

The state wants to raise that figure to at least 95%. The rates are significantly lower among students of color.

Copyright © 2022 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.

Related Topics

You May Also Like

JoJo Siwa Is Navigating Another Messy Breakup

Notable People JoJo Siwa has split from her partner, Kath Ebbs, and…

Suspect in $10m gunpoint robbery of Kim Kardashian vows to apologise to her in court

A GANG member in the $10million (£8m) gunpoint robbery of Kim Kardashian…

Karl-Anthony Towns’ performance that saved Knicks came thanks to Kyrie Irving 

DETROIT — With roughly 90 seconds remaining in one of those season-defining…

Hunga Tonga volcanic eruption was so large its shockwave reached space: report

A volcanic eruption in the South Pacific was so powerful that its…