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Georgia proposes $60M for literacy coaches in all elementary schools to combat reading gaps, following pilot success and pending budget approval.
Georgia lawmakers are proposing over $60 million to place literacy coaches in every elementary school, expanding a pilot program that boosted reading scores in lower-performing schools, including a 29-point gain at one school.
The initiative, backed nearly unanimously in the House, also includes one-time grants for vision and hearing screenings to identify learning barriers.
Despite progress, about one in three third-graders still lack reading proficiency, prompting calls for sustained investment to address pandemic-related learning loss.
Final approval depends on budget negotiations, with potential implementation as early as the next school year.
Georgia propone $ 60M para entrenadores de alfabetización en todas las escuelas primarias para combatir las brechas de lectura, después del éxito del piloto y la aprobación pendiente del presupuesto.