
Georgia's New Literacy Bill: A Game-Changer for Third Graders
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Georgia Lawmakers Pass Unanimous Literacy Bill: A Game-Changer for Third Graders
Georgia lawmakers have sent a major literacy bill to the governors desk, aiming to fix the states reading crisis. House Bill 1193 places a trained literacy coach in every school from kindergarten through third grade. The bill, pushed by House Speaker Jon Burns, includes a new state literacy director, a literacy task force, and requires school districts to create their own reading plans. The bill, which passed unanimously, could transform classrooms across Georgia, with funding of over $100 million and plans to hire over 1,300 coaches.
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