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3rd Grade Reading

Special | 6m 11s

Producer Jim Kirchherr examines the importance of reading proficiency by 3rd grade.

Living St. Louis producer Jim Kirchherr goes to Jackson Park Elementary School in University City to find out why third grade is a critical year for children learning to read, and why it can set the stage for continued success or potential problems later on. The story is part of the American Graduate initiative.

09/23/2012 | Rating NR

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Living St. Louis is a local public television program presented by Nine PBS

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Living St. Louis

3rd Grade Reading

Special | 6m 11s

Living St. Louis producer Jim Kirchherr goes to Jackson Park Elementary School in University City to find out why third grade is a critical year for children learning to read, and why it can set the stage for continued success or potential problems later on. The story is part of the American Graduate initiative.

09/23/2012 | Rating NR

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