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The Interchurch
Coalition for Action, Reconciliation and Empowerment (ICARE)
In Jacksonville,
Florida, one group's push to improve reading skills in a neighborhood
elementary school is a study in community empowerment. For Beverly
Coffey, it's just what her son needed. The group, ICARE, implemented
a teaching method for reading, called direct instruction, in her
son's school district. The program helped boost Gordon Coffey's
grades from Cs and Ds to As and Bs and changed his whole outlook
on school. ICARE is made up of 35 diverse congregations working
together with low-income residents to address community and neighborhood
justice issues ranging from education to public transportation to
crime and drugs. The group's Parent Organizing Project helps parents
hold accountable the public education system, local government,
and local law enforcement. Through the project, parents at predominantly
low-income schools research, negotiate, and bring about changes
on local issues. During the coming school year, the group aims to
organize parents at 10 low-income elementary schools.

Beverly
Coffey credits ICARE's push to improve reading skills in local schools
with a boost in her son Gordon's grades and a new, positive outlook
on school. Photo by Chris Van Houten
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