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NAEP Score Statement
"Maryland halted our decade-long decline in 4th-grade reading test scores and changed its downward trajectory — We are cautiously optimistic."
— Maryland Reads on NAEP Results
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We are a community of passionate individuals dedicated to transforming lives through the power of reading. Our journey is fueled by the belief that every child in Maryland deserves the gift of reading proficiencythe key that unlocks doors to knowledge, opportunity, and fulfillment.

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The data speaks for itself - Maryland has a reading crisis!

4th grade NAEP reading scores place Maryland below the national average with 39 states ranking above Maryland.

According to an analysis by Watershed Advisory, Maryland is winning the RACE TO THE BOTTOM in 4th grade reading proficiency. A "rate of change" analysis demonstrates that our state has the fastest rate of decline.

Our reading crisis pre-dates COVID. While 3rd grade reading scores have hovered at 40% proficiency for years, 11th grade reading scores declined from 40% proficiency in 2016 to 20% proficiency in 2019.

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We can change things in Maryland because this is a fixable problem.

The Science of Reading harnesses the power of evidence-based reading instruction practices that are effective in teaching children to read.  We are examining districts in Maryland and states that are getting results to learn about their implementation strategies.

Mississippi has shown us that when leaders embrace a statewide reform effort, children throughout the state benefit. Mississippi, once at the bottom among state rankings, has risen above the national average for 4th-grade reading proficiency. We can learn from Mississippi's example.

Throughout Maryland, there are many change initiatives emerging that are supported by district and school leaders who have embraced meaningful Science of Reading reforms. Maryland READS stands ready to support, partner, and amplify their work. Likewise, change is occurring within public and private higher education institutions and Maryland READS is also working to build partnerships with their staff.  We believe that a better statewide system of support can create meaningful and sustainable change in practices so that all children in Maryland can learn to read.

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DR. SONJA SANTELISES

CEO, BALTIMORE CITY SCHOOLS

Literacy is a foundational pillar of Baltimore City Schools’ blueprint for student success, and a driver of our implementation of the Science of Reading. It is difficult work that asks much of our teachers and leaders. As Maryland READS points out, teaching reading is a complex process and improving reading instruction is just one step in the right direction. We need our entire community to unite in building a thriving reading ecosystem so that students receive the support, in and out of the classroom, that research shows can have a significant impact on their ability to read on grade level.

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