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Fact Sheet


WILLIAM F. GOODLING EVEN START FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAM

What is the Even Start Family Literacy Program?


Even Start is an education program for low-income families and is designed to improve the academic achievement of parents and their young children, especially in the area of reading. Even Start provides educational services for the family, parents, and children alike. Local projects help families with at least one child who is under eight years old and one or both of the parents need basic skills education. In most instances, the parents either have not graduated from high school and need adult basic skills education or General Education Development (GED) training, or the parents have limited English proficiency and need English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction.



What is the purpose of the program?

The purpose of the program is to break the cycle of poverty and illiteracy by improving the educational opportunities of the nation's low income families by integrating early childhood education, adult literacy or adult basic education, and secondary-level education and/or instruction for English language learners, parenting education, and interactive parent and child literacy activities into a single unified family literacy program. Currently, there are more than 850 local projects in every state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.


What are the Core Elements of the Even Start Program?

Local projects design programs to meet the needs of the diverse population they serve. There are 15 program requirements. All programs must:

Identify and recruit families most in need of Even Start services
Screen and prepare parents to participate in the program
Design flexible service delivery, including interactive literacy-based
  activities between parents and their children
Provide high quality intensive instructional programs that promote adult
  literacy, empower parents to support education, and are
  developmentally appropriate for early childhood education
Meet the staff qualification requirements
Staff training
Home-based instruction
Operate on a year-round basis
Coordinate with other specific programs
Serve families that are most in need of Even Start services
Use instructional programs based on scientifically based reading research 
  for children and adults
Encourage participating families to attend regularly and remain in the
  program a sufficient time
Include reading readiness activities for preschool children
Promote the continuity of family literacy
Serve families most in need of the activities and services
Provide for an independent evaluation of the program.


How many programs are there in Maryland?

Maryland currently administers funding to 12 local school systems for 16 projects statewide. Local programs are available in the following school systems. To learn more about the local programs, contact the local program coordinator at the telephone number listed below.

Baltimore County - 410-887-2378
Calvert County - 410-535-7291
Caroline County - 410-479-1460
Carroll County - 410-751-3086
Charles County - 301-934-7306
Dorchester County - 410-221-5268
Frederick County - 240-236-8424
Howard County - 410-381-9024
Montgomery County - 301-840-7136
Prince George's County - 301-431-6220
Queen Annes' County - 410-827-4629
Wicomico County - 410-677-4523


How can I learn more?

To learn more about the Even Start Family Literacy Program, contact Valerie Ashton, State Coordinator for the Even Start Family Literacy Program,
at (410) 767-0314 or vashton@msde.state.md.us.



PDF Attachment Fact Sheet:
WILLIAM F. GOODLING EVEN START Family Literacy Program


Contact Information
Valerie Ashton, Even Start Family Literacy Program
Maryland State Department of Education
200 West Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone:   410 767-0314
Fax:  410-333-8010
Email:  vashton@msde.state.md.us
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