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Toyota Launches Literacy Program for Hispanic and Other Immigrant Families in Wichita

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“oyota today announced that three elementary schools will be among the newest sites for its successful Literacy Program TFLP. TFLP — the first nationwide program of its kind to focus on the needs of Hispanic and other immigrant families — is coordinated by the National Center for Literacy NCFL, the countrys leading advocate for literacy.

has contributed $600,000 to fund the program at Park Elementary School, Colvin Elementary School and Stanley Elementary School. These there schools have an average of nearly 50 percent Hispanic enrollment.

TFLP — which got its start in 2003 and is now functioning in 10 cities across the U.S. — aims to increase basic language and literacy skills among Hispanic and other immigrant families, and provide with the skills they need to help their succeed in school. The program specifically serves in kindergarten to third grade and their . TFLP is unique in that it incorporates NCFLs multicultural literacy model, which combines key components including: ESL courses, early childhood education, parenting education, Parent and Child Together PACT activities, and computer-literacy instruction. has donated $26 million to the program since its inception.

In addition to the launch at these three schools, the funding will allow NCFL to provide comprehensive support for training, educational materials and assistance at each site. State University and Public Schools are working hand-in-hand with NCFL to implement the literacy program.

Along with , four other cities are part of the latest expansion of the Literacy Program: , Calif.; , N.C.; San Antonio, Texas; and Orlando, Fla. A total of 155 school districts submitted applications for the five spots, all vying for part of the overall $3 million grant from .

“The growing Hispanic in has created a need for high-quality programs to support families in need,” said Donald L. Beggs, president, State University. “The Literacy Program encourages parental involvement in the public schools that can lead to better outcomes for young ,” he added. “Educating in our elementary schools who speak English as a second language has been a major challenge for educators. Improving their outcomes through high-quality programs is a worthy goal.”

“The Literacy Program addresses two of the most critical factors in success — strong literacy skills and meaningful parental involvement,” said Winston Brooks, superintendent, Public Schools. “Non-English speaking at Park, Colvin and Stanley elementary schools have the opportunity to increase their language skills, while at the same time becoming more involved in the education of their both at school and at home. The commitment of this program to empower to help themselves and their is tremendous.”

Early results from cities where TFLP has already implemented include:

Significant literacy gains by adults, the majority of which improved
their literacy scores by one or more levels
Ratings for in the program that exceeded peers in areas
including academic performance, motivation to learn, attendance,
classroom behavior, involvement in classroom activities, and other
areas
70% of participating families holding a card by the end of
the first year
Waiting lists at the majority of program sites due to high demand

“Partnering with , NCFL has nurtured a proven formula of research and delivery of literacy services that not only works for the participants, it works for the betterment of the communities,” said Sharon Darling, president and founder of NCFL. “And, were proud to say, our path to success here in has been set by the impressive gains made by thousands of TFLP participants in literacy programs throughout the nation.”

“As we expand the successful Literacy Program into communities across the country, we continue to hear the tremendous success stories from thousands of families in diverse communities,” said Patricia Pineda, group vice president, legal, philanthropy and administration at Motor North America. “Were thrilled to partner with NCFL to bring the program to and we look forward to making even more positive and lasting contributions to students and families.”"

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