Tennessee Voices, Episode 305: Shana Berkeley, executive director, Corner to Corner
A decades-long challenge is that too many children are not reading at grade level. This has an impact on their ability to be financially successful.
Research over the years shows that as many as two-thirds of school third graders in Metro Nashville Public Schools are not proficient in their literacy skills.
Several efforts have emerged to fix that including the programming of Corner to Corner, a faith-based nonprofit that works on improving economic mobility.
On this episode of the Tennessee Voices video podcast, new Executive Director Shana Berkeley, an attorney by training and experience, talked about the diverse programs and her vision.
Berkeley, a Vanderbilt University alum and Belmont University Law graduate, previously led The Academy at Corner to Corner, which focuses on helping "underestimated" entrepreneurs get the skills they need to succeed.
We also spoke about other programs including Script to Screen, which helps children increase their reading skills by reading a screenplay and then following along while they watch the movie.
The Coalition is the organization's effort to engage the community on racial justice. Berkeley said she wants to reach not only community leaders, but also church members and housewives, for example. She wants them to become "co-conspirators" in this important work.
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This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Tennessee Voices: Helping kids learn how to read with Shana Berkeley