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Birmingham Schools Creates Community Reading Groups to Boost Literacy for 3rd Graders | BlackPressUSA

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By Sym Posey The Birmingham Times Birmingham City Schools leaders took another step Monday to get all third graders reading on grade level or proficiency by the end of the year with a luncheon for PTA, neighborhood officers and community leaders at the Lincoln Professional Development Center. Pamela Williams, Ph. D, Interim Chief Academic and […]

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