Southgate Joins Regional Read Ready Initiative to Boost Kindergarten Readiness
The City of Southgate has joined the regional Read Ready initiative, a collaborative effort to improve kindergarten readiness. EducateNKY, the organization leading this movement, is based at educatenky.org and can be reached at [email protected].
The Read Ready movement aims to connect families with resources and build community partnerships to boost kindergarten readiness. Southgate Superintendent Greg Duty stresses the importance of city and school collaboration for this initiative. A local coordinating group, including city officials, schools, and community partners, will guide Read Ready Southgate.
EducateNKY, which has rallied all River Cities into a unified effort for early learning, will support Read Ready Southgate with technical support, funding guidance, and regional collaboration opportunities. Southgate Mayor Jim Hamberg underscores the city's commitment to giving every child the best possible start in life through early learning. With all six Northern Kentucky River Cities now on board, the Read Ready initiative gains significant momentum.
Southgate's integration into the Read Ready initiative, guided by a local coordinating group and supported by EducateNKY, promises a robust approach to enhancing kindergarten readiness across the city. The commitment from all six River Cities signals a united front in promoting early learning and setting children up for success.
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