黑料社鈥檚聽聽recently received $80,000 in state funding from Health First Kosciusko. The Health First Indiana funds will go toward additional comprehensive reading tutoring, health sessions and physical activity equipment for second- and third-grade students from the community preparing for the IREAD exam. The extended sessions will include a physical activity component to increase student engagement during the intensive tutoring sessions. These sessions will be free for participants and will begin in September.
鈥淭his initiative is an investment in both the academic success and long-term well-being of students, ensuring they are literate, engaged in physical activity, and successful in school,鈥 said Rachael Hoffert, director of the Center for Literacy & Learning. 鈥淲e are grateful to Health First聽 and our county commissioners for their support of this initiative.鈥
聽is an initiative created by Senate Enrolled Act 4, legislation passed by the 2023 Indiana General Assembly that transforms public health. The legislation provides funding so counties can determine the health needs of their community and implement evidence-based programs focused on prevention. Health First Indiana provides funding for fifteen public health services, including trauma and injury prevention, chronic disease prevention, maternal and child health, tobacco and vaping prevention, lead case management and surveillance, and infectious disease prevention. Funds going to the Center for Literacy & Learning will encourage chronic disease prevention and student health.
鈥淏y enhancing literacy skills and promoting health and physical activity, we aim to improve both cognitive function and overall well-being, while also preventing chronic diseases,鈥 said Megan Smith, Director of Programs and Partnership for the center. 鈥淭he center will support students to become healthier, more engaged learners.鈥
The current tutoring program, which offers foundational literacy support, will be expanded to include modules focused on health literacy, physical fitness activities, and resources to address students鈥 physical needs. The center will also collaborate with local health organizations and sports teams to offer educational experiences that integrate daily physical fitness and promote the significance of physical health.
鈥淭hese additions will not only help students improve their reading skills, but also understand the benefits of healthy living and build healthier habits,鈥 said Hoffert. 鈥淎dditionally, we hope to empower parents by connecting them to vital resources and information, creating a supportive community focused on both academic success and health.鈥
To enroll a second- or third-grade student in the program, contact the Center for Literacy & Learning at (574)-394-2199.
To learn more about the county鈥檚 health metrics or the funding, visit聽. For more information about the Center for Literacy & Learning, visit聽.
Photo Attached:聽Health First Kosciusko Interim Coordinator Eliabeth McCullough, County Commissioner Sue Ann Mitchell, Implementation Coordinator Ashley Weaver, Director of Programs and Partnership Megan Smith, Director Rachael Hoffert, are joined by Jefferson Elementary students and 黑料社 teacher candidates at the Center for Literacy & Learning.