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Michigan Advances Literacy Investment
March 13, 2026
Michigan state education leaders, including the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) and Michigan Departments of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential (MiLEAP), highlighted Governor Gretchen Whitmer's proposed historic $625 million investment in the "Every Child Reads" literacy initiative during events at Waterford School District in March 2026. This funding aims to expand early childhood education, evidence-based reading instruction, and support services statewide to improve literacy outcomes. The initiative includes programs such as Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling (LETRS) to equip educators with structured literacy strategies.
- Why this matters: The significant state investment signals increased procurement opportunities for educational materials, literacy program providers, and professional development services in Michigan.
- Vendors specializing in evidence-based reading instruction and early childhood education, such as HMH and Lexia Learning, may find expanded demand.
- Procurement professionals should prepare for potential solicitations related to literacy curriculum, teacher training, and support services aligned with the "Every Child Reads" strategy.
- Organizations serving Michigan K-12 education can leverage this initiative to align offerings with state priorities and funding availability.
Strong reading, writing and communication skills are the foundation for everything that follows in a child's life. Through the 'Every Child Reads' strategy, MiLEAP and MDE are working together with educators, families and community partners to close literacy gaps and ensure children have the tools they need to succeed.
— Dr. Beverly Walker-Griffea, Director of MiLEAP
Waterford School District is a great example of the strong work happening across Michigan to improve literacy. Through programs like Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling (LETRS), educators are bringing the science of reading into classrooms, helping students build the skills they need to succeed.
— Dr. Glenn Maleyko, State Superintendent
Structured literacy strategies help students connect language comprehension and word recognition so they can become confident readers. LETRS training has given educators practical tools we can use every day, and it's exciting to see our students actively using those strategies as they develop strong reading skills.
— Alyssa Korzym, Teacher at Haviland Elementary School
Agencies
Michigan Departments of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential, Michigan Department of Education, Waterford School District
Vendors
HMH, Lexia Learning
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- State Education Leaders Highlight βEvery Child Readsβ Proposed Literacy Investments from Gov. Whitmer During Events at Waterford School District · MI · Mar 13
- State Education Leaders Highlight βEvery Child Readsβ Proposed Literacy Investments During Events at Waterford School District · MI · Mar 13