NYS PTA & United Way-Westchester-Putnam Launch Reading Checkup-Program

 L to R: NYS Assemblyman Tom Abinanti; Alana Sweeny, Community Outreach Learning Ovations; Kyle Belokopitsky, Esq., Executive Director NYS PTA; Julia Wright Rogers, past president of Elmsford PTA; Marc Baiocco, Superintendent of the Elmsford School District; Rachel Estroff, Chief of Staff for NYS Senator Shelley Mayer; United Way Westchester Putnam Literacy Specialist Mary McNamara; Symra Brandon, Representative NYS Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins; Westchester East Putnam Region Director Beth Sniffen; United Way Westchester and Putnam CEO Tom Gabriel.

NYS PTA and the United Way of Westchester and Putnam have partnered with Learning Ovations, an Irvine, California-based early literacy support company, to launch a state-wide literacy program – Reading Checkup – a community-based program that encourages reading skills development at home.

Reading Checkup is designed for children in grades K through third grade. In the program, a child completes two online quizzes, then parents/caretakers receive evidence-based recommendations for specific reading skills to focus on at home, while choosing from targeted activities that meet the child’s needs.

“NYS PTA is committed to supporting all children across NYS, and we know that literacy continues to be the key to student success,” offered NYS PTA President Dana Platin. “We are thrilled to work with United Way of Westchester/Putnam and Learning Ovations to bring this family-based literacy program into every NYS home.”

“Every child deserves the opportunity to succeed and helping them to read on grade level by the end of the third grade puts them on the right track,” said Tom Gabriel, CEO of United Way of Westchester and Putnam. “By working with NYS PTA and Learning Ovations we are able to offer a resource to help children continue learning outside of the traditional classroom setting.”

Reading Checkup uses breakthrough applications to provide students in grades K-3 with reading instruction customized to their individual needs. Backed by almost 20 years of research funded by the US Department of Education and The National Institutes of Health, Learning Ovation’s early literacy school-based program, called A2i, has 90 percent of participating students reading at or above grade level by the end of third grade.

“Our research shows that there are two critical elements in supporting a child’s reading development: you must know what their individual instructional needs are and then precisely match the type of instruction and the time spent to those needs,” said Jay Connor, CEO and Founder of Learning Ovations. He explained that Reading Checkup provides each participating child and family with a detailed and customized plan to support their child’s literacy development.   “For this age group, having parents or caregivers actively engaged in supporting their child is powerful.  So much better than just plopping them in front of a screen.  AND Reading Check-Up makes it fun for both — shared activities and a shared sense of accomplishment!” Connor noted.

“Schools and educators supported our students in the most amazing ways during the pandemic,” offered Kyle Belokopitsky, NYS PTA Executive Director. “It’s our job to do everything we can to support their work, and the work of our incredible children and families in the home. This new groundbreaking program will provide a year-long literacy tool that families can easily use to support at-home reading and literacy activities.”

Families interested in Reading Checkup can sign up directly on the new NYS PTA Reading Checkup webpage – https://nyspta.org/learning-ovations-reading-checkup/.

The year-long literacy program only costs $16 per child in grades K-3 throughout this new partnership. Scholarships will also be available to cover program costs for high-need families, and the program is offered in both English and Spanish.

This program will join NYS PTA’s current literacy programs, including the statewide and long-standing Pick a Reading Partner Program (formerly Parents as Reading Partners).