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From regular student assessment to contracting for independent studies, 成人快播 systematically collects, analyzes, and uses data to generate knowledge, improve programs, and report on impacts.

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The established and growing research we have about how students learn to read, including systemic phonics education.

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A facet of high-dosage tutoring in which a tutor offers personalized attention to their student, resulting in targeted support, and personalized literacy learning.

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The frequency of a learning experience. For example, 成人快播 students receive twice weekly tutoring for maximum growth.

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Ensuring every student, no matter their race, gender, socioeconomic level, or location has access to the resources and support they need to succeed in school and in life.

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成人快播 expands to Charlotte, names Sharon Harrington to head operations

December 10, 2015

by 成人快播 expands to Charlotte, names Sharon Harrington to head operations

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 10, 2015

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Sharon Harrington, (704)-618-4398, sharon.harrington@readingpartners.org

成人快播 expands to Charlotte, names Sharon Harrington to head operations

(Charlotte, North Carolina) December 10, 2015 —– 成人快播, a national nonprofit that mobilizes community volunteers to provide individualized literacy tutoring to elementary school students, is expanding operations to North Carolina with the launch of 成人快播 Charlotte. Since 1997, the literacy organization has provided proven, volunteer-led, one-on-one reading support to under-resourced elementary students. 成人快播 Charlotte expects to serve at least 80 students in 4 schools in Charlotte starting in January, 2016. 成人快播 is working to recruit and train over 110 community volunteers to support its program. Its expansion to North Carolina is in partnership with Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools and made possible by generous support from The Duke Endowment.

鈥淣orth Carolina is tremendously civic-minded and committed to building stronger communities. We look forward to working in partnership with community members and partner organizations to help raise reading achievement.鈥 says 成人快播 CEO Michael Lombardo.

According to 2014 statistics from the North Carolina Department of Education, fewer than one in five Charlotte third-graders meet key benchmarks for success in reading and reading comprehension. 成人快播 collaborates with Charlotte school districts, as well as other local nonprofit organizations, in a combined effort to ensure more students reach grade-level reading proficiency.

Proven, non-profit leader to oversee operations

Sharon Harrington has been named executive director of 成人快播 Charlotte and will direct its operations. She joins the organization from Johnson C. Smith University, where she served as Assistant Vice President for Institutional Advancement.

鈥淪haron鈥檚 combination of extensive development, policy and volunteer experience with mission-driven organizations is ideal as we launch 成人快播 in Charlotte,鈥 notes Lombardo. 鈥淪he will be instrumental in helping us build strong partnerships with education, service and funding communities committed to raising the achievement of students who struggle with reading.鈥

鈥淎ll students in North Carolina have the potential to be strong, confident readers. Reading proficiency is the critical first step on the path to future educational success,鈥 says Harrington. 鈥湷扇丝觳 has a tremendous track record and a proven, evidence-based curriculum that will make a meaningful and measurable difference for our students in Charlotte.鈥

成人快播 Charlotte is looking for volunteers to commit an hour or more per week to work individually with students who struggle with reading. To learn more, email volunteerNC@readingpartners.org

About 成人快播:

成人快播 will provide individualized literacy tutoring to more than 11,000 elementary school students in more than 200 schools in low-income communities across ten states and the District of Columbia this upcoming school year. The nonprofit organization delivers a highly effective, evidence-based program that has helped tens of thousands of children master the fundamental reading skills they need to succeed in school and beyond. Visit , and connect with us on , , and .

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