1996 - The Children’s Reading Foundation Is Formed
Five citizen founders and eight Washington school districts come together to start the foundation with the belief that the entire community is responsible and part of the solution to reading proficiency. The goal is adopted that 90 percent of students will read proficiently by the end of third grade.
The Children’s Reading Foundation first supported students in Benton and Franklin Counties in Washington to support attaining the high standards required by the state’s Educational Reform Act of 1993. The foundation later expanded to become The Children’s Reading Foundation national office and the Mid-Columbia Chapter, both headquartered in Kennewick, Washington.
The Children’s Reading Foundation’s research, messaging, tools, and programs spread nationwide to help children read on grade level by the end of third grade and develop the required skills for a successful school career.