Arkansas Awarded $25 million in Federal Grants to Strengthen Literacy Instruction

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The Arkansas Department of Education (ADE) has been awarded two competitive Education Innovation and Research (EIR) grants from the U.S. Department of Education, totaling nearly $25 million over five years, to scale and study ongoing evidence-based approaches to strengthen literacy instruction and improve outcomes for all students, especially those in rural communities.

The two awards are part of $256 million in EIR funding announced nationwide to support evidencebased approaches that improve student achievement. Arkansas is the only state nationwide receiving multiple awards, affirming the state’s investments in strong literacy foundations through its landmark LEARNS Act.

“Early literacy intervention makes all the difference, and through the LEARNS Act, literacy coaches, and high-impact tutoring, we’re building strong reading foundations from the start,” said Governor Sanders. “These awards recognize the work our educators are doing and the progress Arkansas is making to put students first. I’m grateful to President Trump and Secretary McMahon for their leadership in putting education back in the hands of states and communities so we can help every child read, learn, and thrive.”

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“These federal investments affirm the work Arkansas has undertaken to build strong literacy foundations for every student,” said Secretary of Education Jacob Oliva. “Through the LEARNS Act and targeted statewide initiatives, we have focused on early literacy, high-quality instruction, and support for students who need it most. These grants allow us to expand and deepen that work, particularly in rural communities.”