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United Way Miami conference highlights early education as key to student success
By Dina Allende at Community Newspapers
· June 29, 2026
· 1 min read
Just days after a national report ranked Florida last among participating states in reading performance, United Way Miami is pointing to a path forward that starts in early childhood classrooms. The findings, from the Education Recovery Scorecard led by Harvard University and Stanford University res
Key takeaway Just days after a national report ranked Florida last among participating states in reading performance, United Way Miami is pointing to a path forward that starts in early childhood classrooms.
Why this matters in The Miami
In Miami, where neighborhoods like Little Havana and Wynwood are home to many young families, the emphasis on early education as a key to student success resonates deeply. Miami-Dade County Public Schools, which serves these communities, will likely be at the forefront of implementing strategies to improve reading performance. The county's diverse student population, with a significant proportion of Latin American and Caribbean students, may face unique challenges in achieving reading proficiency. As United Way Miami and other local organizations work to support early childhood education, they will need to consider the specific needs of Miami's multicultural community. By focusing on early education, there is potential to not only improve reading scores but also to close achievement gaps and set students up for long-term success in Miami's vibrant and diverse community.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: Community Newspapers ·
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What is this story about? Just days after a national report ranked Florida last among participating states in reading performance, United Way Miami is pointing to a path forward that starts in early childhood classrooms. The findings, from the Education Recovery Scorecard led by Harvard University and Stanford University res
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