$2M to improve literacy for K-3 students set aside in Sask. budget
Following through on a promise in the Speech from the Throne, the Government of Saskatchewan set aside $2 million in its spring budget to improve literacy levels for students in Kindergarten through Grade 3 across the province.
Education Minister Everett Hindley said improving reading levels is something everyone agrees on.
“If kids and students are exiting Grade 3 at that Grade 3 reading level… they’re in a much better position to be successful in their further academics,” explained Hindley.
The decision to make the push for improved literacy came before Hindley’s time as minister, but he said there was probably some feedback from school divisions, teachers, parents and families that there needed to be a greater focus on reading ability.