Unique literacy program teaches parents and children to read and play together
In a tiny portable classroom at Rosemary School on West Hamilton Avenue, a group of students sits quietly, hoping that this roving reporter won't call on them to speak in front of the class. With a little prodding from their teacher, the brave begin to volunteer, speaking in hesitant but perfect English. The class, composed of adults studying English as a second language, is part of the Campbell Even Start Family Literacy program, a federally funded infant/toddler preschool that teaches literacy to high-risk, low-income children and their parents.
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