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Creating adaptive education solutions for kids in rural TN

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Education gaps run deep in rural Tennessee, so community leaders there are working to bridge the divide.

The challenges include teacher shortages and geographic barriers, in areas where one in five children lives in poverty.

Michelle Smith, community impact adviser for Save the Children Tennessee, said local efforts, like Cocke County's "Countdown to Kindergarten" campaign, are driving real change through community partnerships.

"This campaign is based on research that they did, in their district and in their school system, to see what skills the young kindergartners entering needed the support with the most," Smith explained. "They were able to tailor those resources and provide age-appropriate learning activities."

Smith pointed out rural Tennessee communities also face resource gaps, with families traveling up to 45 minutes to get to schools, libraries and grocery stores. She noted the isolation also limits education access, worsens teacher shortages and strains support systems. Despite more than 20% of U.S. households living in rural areas, she emphasized rural areas receive just 7% of philanthropic funding.

Nick Carrington, managing director of community impact for Save the Children, said education is a proven ladder out of poverty, and starting early is key. He added rural children in 39 states face higher poverty rates than their urban counterparts. The group's research shows most rural kids lack access to quality early learning within 10 miles.

"We're currently working with 25 rural communities across eight states in what's now a national network," Carrington stressed. "We're learning from them, they're learning from each other, to strengthen their work."

In Tennessee, 61% of 3- and 4-year-olds do not attend preschool, a figure which has crept up in the last decade. The state is seeing higher rates of fourth graders not reading at grade level and eighth graders not proficient in math. Save the Children said its programs and partners are working to help turn the numbers around.

Disclosure: Save the Children contributes to our fund for reporting on Children's Issues, Early Childhood Education, Education, and Poverty Issues. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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