PLAINFIELD, Ind. -- Again this year, the Duke Energy Foundation is investing approximately $400,000in Indianayouth statewide to improve literacy, including helping maintain and improve reading levels over the summer.

'A child's ability to read at grade level is one of the strongest indicators of whether that child will succeed in school and in life,' said Melody Birmingham-Byrd, Duke Energy state president for Indiana. 'We are committed to supporting these summer reading programs that can give students the confidence they need to learn and grow.'

In addition to school-year programs and reading summits, 18 Indiana schools are receiving grants ranging from approximately $6,000to more than $25,000for wide-ranging summer reading initiatives. (List of schools below.) The programs largely target students prior to third grade. Some examples include:

Monroe CountyCommunity Schools - An immersive summer remedial reading program for struggling readers completing first and second grades. The program will also provide an intensive summer reading camp for identified at-risk children to keep them moving forward in their skills.

Kokomo School Corporation - Will establish a four-week literacy camp for first- and second-grade students who are reading below grade level. The targeted students will receive a summer reading bag that includes 10 books and a 'think sheet' for each book.

Facts on reading and education

According to The Literacy Project:

  • 20 percent of Americans read below the level needed to earn a living wage
  • 50 percent of American adults cannot read a book written at the eighth-grade level
  • Six out of 10 American households do not buy a single book in an entire year
  • 85 percent of juvenile offenders have problems reading

The Duke Energy Foundation provides philanthropic support to address needs vital to the health of our communities. Annually, the foundation funds approximately $2 millionin charitable grants in Indiana. The Foundation's investment priorities include K-to-career education, environment and community impact.

Schools receiving Duke Energy 2018 summer reading program grants include:

Clarksville Community School Corporation

$16,000

Crawford County Community School Corporation

$19,500

Decatur Community Schools

$14,150

Eastwood Elementary School

$6,200

Foundation of Monroe County Community Schools

$23,655

Greater Clark County Schools

$19,150

Hamilton Heights School Corporation

$25,257

Kokomo School Corporation

$24,722

Lafayette School Corporation

$23,824

MSD Martinsville Schools

$22,896

Milan Community Schools Corporation

$19,187

MSD of North Posey County

$25,000

New Castle Community School Corporation

$8,205

North Knox School Corporation

$25,000

North Lawrence Community Schools

$14,776

Salem Community Schools Corporation

$18,560

South Vermillion Community Schools

$25,000

Vigo County School Corporation

$24,394

Contact: Angeline Protogere
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