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Arlington Reads Literacy Programs

How to enroll in these programs.

Adult Literacy

Citizenship Preparation

Teach residents who wish to go through the naturalization process in a small group setting

English Conversation Circle

Converse with small groups of adults who wish to practice their English speaking skills in a casual environment

ESL and Basic Literacy

Teach non-readers, poor readers and those who are from other countries to read, write and understand the English language

Pre-GED and GED

Teach and assist students as they prepare for the GED test.

Workplace Literacy

Computer Classes

Teach adults basic computer and online job seeking skills in a computer lab environment

Workplace ESL

Teach English classes to employees of local Arlington businesses.

Youth Literacy

Fitnessistas

Third to fifth-grade girls learn how to live happy, healthy lives through a balanced diet and exercise.

Learning Zone

Help students in first, second and third grade complete homework, read books, practice writing and play academic board games

Math and Science Camp

Students in first through sixth grade work through experiments and hands-on activities that build problem-solving skills and teamwork.

Family Literacy

Lee y  Serás

Lead parents in a workshop series to help families foster early literacy skills that children need to become strong readers and life-long learners

Life Through Literacy

Lead expecting parents in a health literacy program about prenatal care, healthy lifestyle choices for families, and maternity resources in the community

Wee Read

Interact with babies, toddlers and parents in playful activities that develop early literacy skills and expose children to language in a positive atmosphere-visit our blog for current program information and calendar dates

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