Skip to main content
header-left
File #: 23-794    Version: 1 Name: Adopt a resolution recognizing September as Adult Literacy Awareness Month
Type: Resolution-Presentation Status: Presentation
In control: Library
On agenda: 9/26/2023 Final action: 9/26/2023
Title: Adopt a present a resolution recognizing September as Adult Literacy Awareness Month (Supervisor Hannigan)
District: All
Attachments: 1. A - Adult Literacy Awareness Month Resolution, 2. Minute Order, 3. Adopted Resolution
title
Adopt a present a resolution recognizing September as Adult Literacy Awareness Month (Supervisor Hannigan)

body
Published Notice Required? Yes ____ No _X _
Public Hearing Required? Yes ____ No _X _

DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION:

The Department of Library Services recommends the Board of Supervisors adopt and present a resolution recognizing September 2023 as Adult Literacy Awareness Month.

SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:

In 1986, the United States Congress, by Senate Joint Resolution 358, designated September as Adult Literacy Awareness Month. They authorized and requested that the President of the United States issue a proclamation which was signed by the late President Ronald Reagan on August 27, 1986. September continues to be recognized by Literacy programs nationwide as Adult Literacy Awareness month.

Recognizing September 2023 as Adult Literacy Awareness Month heightens public awareness of the vital role adult literacy education plays in Solano County, the impact low literacy skills has on our community, and provides an opportunity for prospective students and volunteer tutors to learn about how they can participate in the program.

Approximately 23% of the adult residents of Solano County are considered severely low literate, which according to the National Center for Education Statistics means that they read, write, or speak at or below an 8th grade level. This number equates to approximately 103,000 adults. Another 28% are considered marginally low literate, meaning they are more proficient in these skills but still functioning below an 8th grade level, bringing the total of adults who struggle with reading to over 50% of our adult population. This severely impacts their employment opportunities, ability to help their children with schoolwork, fully understand health related information, and participate fully in community activities.

Solano County Library Adult Literacy Services provides free adult basic literacy and English as an ad...

Click here for full text