During a recent meeting of the Hobbs City Commission, Mayor Sam DeKalb proclaimed the week of July 22nd to 26th, 2024, as \"Hobbs' Campaign for Grade Level Reading.\" This initiative aims to enhance literacy among local youth, with a goal of increasing the percentage of students reading at grade level from the current 33% to 80% over the next decade.
The proclamation highlighted the importance of reading as a foundation for academic success and future employment opportunities. Mayor DeKalb emphasized the collaborative effort required, noting the involvement of over 40 community partners, including local schools, libraries, and organizations dedicated to early childhood education.
The campaign seeks to engage the community in promoting reading and supporting families, particularly those from economically challenged backgrounds. Local leaders expressed gratitude for the city's commitment to addressing literacy issues and encouraged residents to participate in upcoming events and initiatives related to the campaign.
The meeting also included the approval of minutes from a previous session, with all commissioners voting in favor. The atmosphere was marked by a sense of community spirit and a shared commitment to improving educational outcomes for Hobbs' children.