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research-backed

From regular student assessment to contracting for independent studies, Â鶹·¬Íâ systematically collects, analyzes, and uses data to generate knowledge, improve programs, and report on impacts.

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science of reading

The established and growing research we have about how students learn to read, including systemic phonics education.

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individualized

A facet of high-dosage tutoring in which a tutor offers one-on-one attention to their student, resulting in targeted support, and personalized literacy learning.

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high-dosage

The frequency of a learning experience. For example, Â鶹·¬Íâ students receive twice weekly tutoring for maximum growth.

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educational equity

Ensuring every student, no matter their race, gender, socioeconomic level, or location has access to the resources and support they need to succeed in school and in life.

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8th Annual Read to Succeed Breakfast

October 31, 2024

Â鶹·¬Íâ New York City

8TH ANNUAL READ TO SUCCEED BREAKFAST

Thursday, December 12, 2024
Kirkland & Ellis – 601 Lexington Avenue
Breakfast Begins: 8:00 AM | Program Begins: 8:30 AM | Program Ends: 9:30 AM

INVESTING IN TOMORROW:

CORPORATE PHILANTHROPY AND THE FUTURE OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

Featuring a conversation with

randy moore read to succeed

RANDY MOORE
President, Clayton, Dubilier & Rice Foundation

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rachel latimore read to succeed

RACHEL D. LATIMORE
Vice President, Blackstone Charitable Foundation

Â鶹·¬Íâ New York City is hosting its 8th Annual Read to Succeed Breakfast on Thursday, December 12.

Join us for a panel conversation with Randy Moore, President of the Clayton, Dubilier & Rice Foundation and Rachel D. Latimore, Vice President of the Blackstone Charitable Foundation on the future of workforce development. As an organization that annually engages over 40 AmeriCorps members and 100 Federal Work Study student-tutors through nearly 30 formal college and university partnerships, Â鶹·¬Íâ NYC is committed to developing a talent pipeline through civic engagement and youth-focused service. Over breakfast, guests will engage with other professionals who are passionate about philanthropy and educational equity.

Ticket & Sponsorship Packages

The Read to Succeed Breakfast is generously underwritten by Kirkland & Ellis LLP. Every dollar raised will support Â鶹·¬Íâ’ mission of helping children become lifelong readers through community empowerment and individualized instruction.

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