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Deputy Commissioner Smith addresses concerns over $500 literacy tutoring grant distribution

January 08, 2024 | EDUCATION COMMITTEE - SENATE, Senate, Committees, Legislative, Arkansas



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Deputy Commissioner Smith addresses concerns over $500 literacy tutoring grant distribution
Families in Arkansas will soon have access to a new literacy tutoring grant aimed at supporting students in need. The Education Committee discussed the $500 grant during a recent meeting, highlighting its potential impact on families, particularly those facing financial hardships.

Stacy Smith, deputy commissioner, explained that the grant is designed to help eligible students access tutoring services through a list of approved vendors. These vendors offer varying pricing structures, allowing families to choose between 10 to 25 tutoring sessions based on their needs. However, concerns were raised about the adequacy of the $500 grant for families in poverty, who may struggle to afford additional tutoring costs.

Committee members emphasized the importance of ensuring that families can select reputable vendors. Questions were raised about how to identify the best providers and safeguard against potential "bad actors" in the tutoring market. Smith reassured the committee that the legislation requires vendors to submit progress reports to the department, which will monitor their effectiveness and remove any vendors that fail to demonstrate student growth.

This initiative represents a significant step toward improving literacy among Arkansas students, particularly those from low-income backgrounds. As the program rolls out, the department's oversight will be crucial in ensuring that taxpayer dollars are spent effectively and that students receive the support they need to succeed.

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