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Tennessee is facing a threat to the future growth and prosperity of our state.
Nearly two-thirds of Tennessee’s 3rd-grade public school children aren’t proficient in reading and math.
[1] Yet 3rd grade is a critical benchmark year for future academic success. Like bricks and mortar in a house, learning is layered on top of prior learning. If the foundation is weak, later achievement will falter. That’s what’s happening in Tennessee.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]
Deficits in early literacy and math begin well before kindergarten with skill gaps widening along family income lines from as early as 9 months of age and growing exponentially by 24 months. [3] [4]
Research has clearly demonstrated that early literacy and math skills as well as early workforce skills (such as cooperation and paying attention) at kindergarten entry predict future academic success. [3] [5] [6]