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LITERACY ZONE

The Literacy Zone is a reform initiative to close the achievement gap in urban and rural communities of concentrated poverty and high concentrations of families and individuals with limited literacy or English language proficiency. Literacy Zones provide a systemic approach to meeting the literacy needs of these communities characterized by significant poverty and deficits in literacy and English language proficiency. Geographically defined as one or more adjacent census tracts using the US Census Bureau data, New York State Education Department has identified 51 Literacy Zones across the State. Each Literacy Zone can provide pathways out of poverty for individuals and families, in the following areas:

NYSED
Marisa Boomhower – NYSED ACCES Supervisor
Email: marisa.boomhower@nysed.gov
Phone: (518) 474-8940
Fax: (518) 486-1751

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ACCES – NYSED Room 1622
One Commerce Plaza
99 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12234

  • A continuum of literacy from early childhood through adult, including strong support for parents’ involvement in their children’s literacy development at home and engagement with the school system

  • Assistance and support for out-of-school youth to enable them to complete high school and succeed in postsecondary education or advanced training

  • Postsecondary transition that enable out-of-school youth and adults to obtain a high school equivalence diploma and succeed in postsecondary education

  • Support services that enable out-of-school youth and adults who are receiving public assistance, or families with incomes of less than 200 percent of poverty, to obtain and retain employment

  • Transition programs for youth and adults returning to the community from incarceration

  • Pathways to citizenship and English language proficiency for limited English language adults

  • Workforce development programs, including apprenticeship, career and technical education, and career pathways

  • Support for mature workers and senior citizens to enable them to stay out of Poverty

  • Support for individuals with disabilities and their families
    Transition support for returning veterans and their families, including disabled veterans

  • A continuum of literacy services from early childhood through adult, including strong support for Pathways out of poverty are tailored to meet the needs of individuals and families located within the Literacy Zone community.

Source: New York State Literacy Zone Website (http://www.nys-education-literacy-zones.org)

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