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1994 AGN AUG 02 I05
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CITY OF COLTON <br />AGENDA REPORT <br />For Council Meeting of AUGUST 21 1994 <br />TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council D <br />FROM: DAVID MICHAEL DAVIS, CITY LIBRARIAN <br />SUBJECT: AUTHORIZATION TO ACCEPT A LIBRARY "FAMILIES Date: JULY 27, 1994 <br />FOR LITERACY" GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $20,000 <br />FOR FY 94-95 <br />BACKGROUND <br />The Colton Public Library has been granted $20,000 in additional CLSA <br />"Families for Literacy" state funding for FY 94-95. The program, <br />coordinated at the Luque Branch Library, involves volunteer tutors and <br />adult learners in activities that promote parents and their children <br />reading together. Instructional response materials will be purchased <br />and a part-time Family Literacy Program Coordinator will plan and <br />implement suitable programs to promote reading. <br />STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM <br />We at the Colton Public Library endeavor to reach parents who are <br />having difficulty being a reading role model for their children. We <br />work with them to show them how they can better teach their children <br />and together overcome the cultural, educational and economic disad- <br />vantages that transmit low literacy from generation to generation. <br />During FY 94-95, the Colton Public Library "Families for Literacy" <br />program enrolled 41 local families with 98 children actively <br />participating in the reading program. <br />ALTERNATIVES <br />Without grant funding, such a reading program could only otherwise <br />continue with the City's General Funds. <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT <br />No -cost item to the City. No local matching funds are required. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Staff recommends that Council authorize the City to accept a library <br />"Families for Literacy" grant in the amount of $20,000 for FY 94-95. <br />The Colton Public Library Board of Trustees has reviewed this matter <br />and concurs with this recommendation. <br />City Manager's Concurrence <br />Attachments: PROGRAM BUDGET <br />Page 1 of_1__ — Item No. <br />
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