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2024 GSN

Your weekly serving of stories from Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana — cooked up by the Gulf States Newsroom. We're a team of journalists working with NPR & local public radio stations (WBHM, WWNO, WRKF, Mississippi Public Broadcasting) to cover the issues that matter to you – all across the region.

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Louisiana gets serious about third-grade reading tests

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June 27, 202513min 59sec

In this week’s episode, we share some good news from the region: our states are leading the way on third-grade reading skills, a vital benchmark that can be a positive sign for future success in school. 

Mississippi was once at the bottom when it came to third grade reading levels. Now, it's close to the top. Alabama and Louisiana are climbing the ranks faster than other states, and Louisiana is implementing a new rule to make more gains. 

Starting this year, students who don’t pass a reading test will be held back — a law already in place in Alabama and Mississippi. WWNO and WRKF’s education reporter Aubri Juhasz takes us into a Louisiana classroom to tell us more about the initiative. 

This week’s Gulf States Gem: Sidewalk Film Festival in Birmingham, Alabama.

This episode is hosted by sports and culture reporter Joseph King, who is also our social producer. The podcast was produced by Stephan Bisaha, Kat Stromquist, Drew Hawkins, Orlando Flores Jr. and Ryan Vasquez. Nellie Beckett is our audience engagement producer. Our theme music is by DJ Supreme.

To get in touch with the team, email connect@gulfstatesnewsroom.org.

And support our local station partners by donating to WWNO, MPB, or WBHM.

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