Not surprising news from the White House:
President Bush Eliminates Funding for Reading Is Fundamental’s Historic Book Distribution Program Serving 4.6 Million Children
Statement from Carol H. Rasco, president and CEO, of Reading Is Fundamental
"President Bush’s proposed budget calling for the elimination of Reading Is Fundamental’s (RIF) Inexpensive Book Distribution program would be devastating to the 4.6 million children and their families who receive free books and reading encouragement from RIF programs at nearly 20,000 locations throughout the U.S.
“Unless Congress reinstates $25.5 million in funding for this program, RIF would not be able to distribute 16 million books annually to the nation’s youngest and most at-risk children. RIF programs in schools, childcare centers, migrant programs, military bases, and other locations serve children from low-income families, children with disabilities, foster and homeless children, and children without access to libraries. The Inexpensive Book Distribution program is authorized under the Elementary & Secondary Education Act (SEC.5451 Inexpensive Book Distribution Program for Reading Motivation) and is not funded through earmarks. It has been funded by Congress and six Administrations without interruption since 1975.
“Since its founding in 1966, RIF’s programs have played an important role in improving literacy in this country. The U.S. Department of Education has shown that the number of books in a child’s home is a significant predictor of academic achievement. In addition, RIF programs also support academic achievement by involving hundreds of thousands of volunteers and other caring adults in encouraging children to read for fun. We urge all Americans to contact their Congressional representatives and ask them to reinstate funding for this important program.”
If you want to get involved, follow this link. But really, people, attack stuff like this from the bottom up: Contact your Mayors, your County Representatives, your District Representatives, your School Principals, your local Librarians, your children's School Media Specialists ... I have very little faith that sending an email to the office of George or Dick will accomplish anything. A grassroots movement beginning with you, dear reader, now that I have faith in.
2 comments:
Wow, this is really terrible news. Last Fall my graduate students created a new database for the RIF program here in the Auburn-Opelika area. It is such a great program. I sent a message to Mike Rogers...but I think he likes the war better than reading children....
What awful news - I worked with underpriveliged kids in LA for 4 years - this puts already disadvantaged kids at even greater disadvantage. This is simply heartbreaking. What are they thinking?
Cher Klosner Lane
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