About
Reading Partners has been a part of the Dallas educational landscape since 2012, when we launched our program at George W. Truett Elementary School and Roger Q. Mills Elementary School and served 80 students. Since then, we’ve placed thousands of community volunteers in low-income schools to help kids master basic reading skills. Our one-on-one tutoring empowers students to succeed in reading and in life by engaging community volunteers to provide individualized, personal attention to each student in our program.
The challenge in North Texas is significant. One of the most economically powerful cities in the world, the north Texas area has seen its demographics change rapidly. Today, nearly 50 percent of residents in north Texas are minorities. As the population has grown, so too has the income disparity. According to the results of the 2013 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), only 16 percent of low-income fourth graders in Texas are proficient readers for their grade-level.

Reading Partners believes that all children deserve the opportunity to succeed. Through our strong partnerships with school districts, including Dallas ISD, Fort Worth ISD, Uplift, and KIPP, as well as community partners such as the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, Commit!, and the Rainwater Charitable Foundation, we’re working to ensure that all students in north Texas – no matter their background – have the opportunity to lead happy, healthy, and successful lives.
News
Gravatar
“It is heartbreaking and unacceptable to me that our community sends over 4,500 students to fourth grade each year without the reading skills required to...
Gravatar
My Life as a Reading Partner This chapter of my life started in December 2018 eight months after my husband of twenty years had died. During my practice as an...
Gravatar
Reading Partners’ board chair, Dr. Robert Rogers, recently wrote an article bringing awareness to the community about the literacy crisis we have in North...
Comments
Issues with this site? Let us know.