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Skriven 2006-03-16 23:33:06 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (0603165) for Thu, 2006 Mar 16
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Mrs. Bush and Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings Announce the Newark
Public Schools' Striving Readers' Grant
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For Immediate Release
Office of the First Lady
March 16, 2006

Mrs. Bush and Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings Announce the Newark
Public Schools' Striving Readers' Grant
Avon Avenue Elementary School
Newark, New Jersey



10:36 A.M. EST

SECRETARY SPELLINGS: Thank you very much, Dr. Gayles. (Applause.) It's
great to be back in Newark. I was here a little less than a month ago, but
it's always good to come back with a big check and a lot of good news. So
I'm thrilled to be back here. (Applause.) And I know you're all glad to see
me.

So thank you for the warm welcome here at Avon Avenue Elementary. And it's
always delightful to be with my friend Mrs. Bush, our very wonderful First
Lady, who you'll be hearing from in a minute. Bravo. (Applause.)

Thank you, Superintendent Bolden, Mayor, district officials, thank you for
the warm welcome. And I'm delighted to be with you.

We know absolutely that students who cannot read well and read proficiently
throughout their schooling are at risk of becoming disengaged, disaffected,
and falling behind in their studies. And that's why we all know, of course,
that reading is the essential skill -- the President calls it "the new
civil right" -- throughout one's lifetime. And we just were able to see
this in action in this very school. But our hope here today with the Newark
Public Schools is to continue this reading as a building block throughout
the schooling.

And that's why I am so pleased today to be announcing that Newark will
receive nearly a nearly $15 million grant -- $14.8 million [sic] to
continue this reading work in middle and high school. This school district
is one of eight in the country. We received 140 applications, which tells
me that there's a lot of demand for this need and this skill. And that's
why I'm thrilled that the President has asked for more than tripling the
investment in Striving Readers in this year's budget.

So you all are going to lead the way, pioneer these strategies. And the
eyes of the nation are upon you as you do this very important work.

No Child Left Behind said to our country and to educators and to parents
that we were going to hold ourselves accountable -- all of us -- for having
every student proficient and on grade level by the 2013-14 school year, and
that we were going to invest strategically around research-based strategies
that we know work in reading. And the way we're going to do that is to
expand partnerships and do the work like we're doing here in Newark.

No Child Left Behind is working all across our country. When we focus on
the needs of every child, when we focus on these essential skills of
reading and math, we are seeing great results. And I want to remind you
that those great results are happening here in New Jersey. The number of
fourth graders who know their math fundamentals has increased by 6,000
students since 2003.

As a country, our nine-year-olds, our young readers have made more progress
in the last five years than in the previous 28 years of our nation's
education report card. We have gotten very smart about how we can make sure
every child is a reader, and every child is a proficient reader.

So congratulations on your great results. Congratulations on receiving this
grant. The eyes of the nation, as I said, are upon you as you work to train
200 teachers in research-based strategies, who will in turn help 1,700
young students here in this community to open the door to every subject,
and the excitement of learning in middle and high school.

I am thrilled to share this podium, as I said, with a former teacher and
school librarian who loves to visit schools -- I've visited lots of schools
around the country with her -- who will talk about the importance of
reading in all of our life.

Mrs. Bush, we are so lucky -- we in the education world -- to have her as
our champion and advocate on behalf of children. And the Helping America's
Youth initiative that she launched a little more than a year ago is doing
just that -- helping America's youth. So without further ado, the person
you've been waiting for besides the $14 million -- (laughter) -- our First
Lady, Laura Bush. (Applause.)

MRS. BUSH: Thank you all very much. Thank you, Secretary Spellings. Thank
you all very much. (Applause.)

Thank you, Secretary Spellings, for your great work to promote education
across our country for every single child. I also want to thank, Dr.
Gayles, the principal, for hosting us here today at Avon Avenue. Thank you
very much.

And to all the distinguished superintendents, the faculty, the Mayor,
everyone who is here today who spend their lives thinking about children,
trying to figure out ways to help children, making sure every child that
you come in contact with has the chance to succeed, I want to thank you for
joining us, and thank you for your very warm welcome.

I also want to tell the students behind me, thanks. Thank you for letting
me visit one of your classrooms. And I'm really very happy to be here
today, just to be along Secretary Spellings as this first grant, Striving
Readers' grant is awarded to the Newark Public Schools.

Reading, as Margaret said, is the foundation of all learning. If you can
read, you can read every subject. If you can't read, you're behind in every
single subject. So it's so important for each of us as adults and for each
student here to be able to make sure they learn to read so they can
establish healthy and successful lives.

To the educators here, your encouragement is vital to help young people so
they can set good goals for themselves, and then develop the confidence and
the skills to reach those goals. Last year, 2005, in his State of the Union
address President Bush announced the Helping America's Youth initiative.
And he asked me to lead it. The goal of the Helping America's Youth
initiative is to try to take action -- all of us, all adults -- across the
United States in the three most important parts of a child's life, their
family, their school, and their community.

Today, all of us know that American young people face many more dangers
than we did just a generation ago. Drugs and gangs, predators on the
Internet, violence in real life and on television are just some of the
negative influences that are present everywhere today.

And as children face greater dangers, they often have fewer people to turn
to for help. More children are raised in single-parent families, most often
without a dad. Millions of children have one or both parents in prison.
Many boys and girls spend more time alone or with their peers than they do
with a member of their family

Young people must have positive influences in their lives. And we want
every child to be surrounded by caring adults who provide love, advice, and
encouragement, and who can serve as good role models.

And I know -- and each of you do, too -- that when you ask young people who
made the most difference in their lives, besides their family members,
they'll say their teacher or their coach. So I want to thank each one of
you for serving as that good role model, and for reaching out to children
to make a difference in their lives.

Schools are at the very heart of Helping America's Youth, because every
child must have a good education so they can have a bright future. Today,
our schools are improving, just like Margaret said, thanks to
accountability, and to higher standards, and thanks to the hard work of all
of our teachers and principals across our country. But many students have
reached middle school and high school without mastering vital skills like
reading. And we can't ignore these students.

As we spend a lot of time and attention on those first three years -- first
grade through third grade, making sure children have a great start in
learning to read, and a great basis, we can't ignore the children who've
already made it this far and can't read.

So the Striving Readers program provides schools with the resources they
need to have comprehensive reading intervention programs so that students
can improve their reading skills and become proficient at grade level. And
the really great news about a lot of these new research-based reading
programs is that students can come up to grade level pretty quickly, faster
than a first or a second grader might move because they're older, they're
developmentally ahead, obviously, of a first or second grader. They have a
much larger spoken vocabulary because they've listened to television a lot
longer than first and second graders have. But we know that with stronger
reading skills, these students are more likely to graduate, less likely to
drop out of school, and more likely to go on to be able to find good jobs.

Last fall, during the White House Conference on Helping America's Youth,
Tommy Ledbetter, the principal at Buckhorn High School in New Market,
Alabama, shared his story about the success of their Striving Readers
program. Through leadership, through data-driven decision making, intensive
intervention and monitored instruction, Buckhorn High School went from the
57th percentile in reading in 1999, to 100 percent of their senior class
passing the reading portion of Alabama's grade-level graduation exam.
(Applause.)

Tommy also told us the story of one of his students named Travis Friend.
Travis, who is a senior now at Buckhorn, was identified as a struggling
reader upon entering high school. He was reading at the grade equivalent of
a third grader. He was placed in the reading intervention program and he
began to excel. Not only were his grades improving, but by his junior year,
he was serving as student ambassador and a student government
representative. Travis passed the final portion of the graduation exam last
spring. And he now plans to go to college to become a special education
teacher. He says he wants to help other students succeed like he has.

Strong communities -- and this is what Newark, the city, itself can be --
support the work of schools by providing educational and safe after-school
activities for students. And strong communities nurture healthy children by
surrounding them with a network of loving people who keep them safe and can
guide them toward success.

Forming what we call "community coalitions" is an important step in
reaching children who need help. Community coalitions bring together
everyone from teachers, to mentors, to pastors, to parents, to police
officers, to substance abuse experts, to social service providers, and
business leaders. Anyone who has the ability and the desire to have a
positive impact on a child's life should be part of a community coalition.

At the White House Conference on Helping America's Youth, we introduced an
online interactive community guide. And it allows communities to assess
their unique local needs and to find programs and resources to meet them.
The guide is available at the website www.helpingamericasyouth.gov --
g-o-v--that's gov.

I've visited many youth programs throughout the country during the last
year before the conference, meeting people who are helping children develop
a strong character, a love of education, and the self-respect and the
self-control to stay away from violence, and gangs, and drugs.

Right here at Avon Avenue, you have great programs, such as Best Friends
and Best Men, which provide character-building lessons for both girls and
boys.

One of the first visits I made last year was to Think Detroit, a program
that teaches character development and healthy behavior through sports.
After my visit, a newspaper reporter asked one of the little boys that I
met what he thought about my visit. And I was moved when I read that the
little boy simply said, "I wish she could stay here." Children want us in
their lives, and children need us in their lives. And as I've witnessed as
I've traveled all across the country, and here today, each of us has the
power to help children.

Thank you all very much, and congratulations on this great award. Good luck
as you use these resources to help the young students of Newark. Thank you
all very much. (Applause.)

END 10:51 A.M. EST

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