Marietta City Schools recently posted a video about its Title I program, a federally funded program which helps low-income children meet state academic standards. The video explains resources for families and ways to take advantage of “Marietta Reads!”, a city-wide initiative to get more children to read. The video can be viewed at mediasuite.multicastmedia.com/player.php?p=klavxg14.

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