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Chicago Has A Literacy Problem. Chicagoans Like You Can Help Solve It
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There’s no doubt that Chicago has a literacy problem. About 43% of CPS students grades 3-8 met the state’s reading proficiency benchmarks in 2025.
But like so many things in Chicago, a lot depends on the zip code. Open Books Director of Education Paula Santos discusses how all of us can become a part of the solution.
Host - Jon Hansen
Guest - Paula Santos
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