The
Even Start Family Literacy Program is a school-community
partnership that helps break the cycle of poverty and illiteracy
by integrating early childhood education, adult literacy or adult
basic education, and parenting education into a unified family
literacy program. Even Start is implemented nationally through
cooperative projects that build on high-quality existing community
resources, creating a new range of services for children, families
and adults. Programs help children and families achieve the
academic standards set forth by the States and use instructional
programs that are based on scientifically- based reading research
to:
- enrich
language development, extend learning, and support high
levels of educational success for children birth to age
seven and their parents;
- provide
literacy services of sufficient hours and duration to make
sustainable changes in a family;
- provide
integrated instructional services for families, where
children and their parents learn together to develop
habits of life-long learning; and
- support
families committed to education and to economic
independence.
Projects
operate year-round and provide staff training and support
services, such as child care and transportation, when unavailable
from other sources, to enable participation in core education
activities.
If
you are interested in finding out more about how you may
participate or volunteer for the Even Start Program please contact
Jacqueline
Rosario, Even Start Literacy Project Director at 973-848-5071 or
email jrosario@newarkpreschool.org.
Please note that as of March 2007 there is a waiting list for most
Even Start programs. Register now for the new program cycle in
November 2007.
(Click
here for Even Start Class Schedule)
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