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From Mississippi Miracle To Philadelphia: How Radical Literacy Policies Can Save U.S. Education

43 min · 30. Juni 2026
Episode From Mississippi Miracle To Philadelphia: How Radical Literacy Policies Can Save U.S. Education Cover

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We open this hour of The Dawn Stensland Show with guest host Kathy Barnett sitting in for Dawn, alongside Philadelphia grassroots activist John Alante-McAulay and Leah Ferretti, the founder of Mississippi Ready. The crew reacts to the devastating reality of the pre-K to prison pipeline, highlighting how private prison systems project future bed space based entirely on childhood third-grade reading scores. Leah breaks down the mathematical and human cost of this failure, comparing the $30,000 state price tag to house an inmate against the meager $10,000 spent to educate a child. Kathy presses into the mechanics of the famous Mississippi Miracle, shedding light on the Literacy Based Promotion Act of 2013. We learn that this shift was built on rigorous teacher training, requiring extensive coursework in phonics-based instruction rather than relying on sight words or whole-language trends. Leah details her personal journey as a mother navigating severe dyslexia across all three of her children, explaining how parent choice and education scholarship accounts threw her family a vital lifeline when local public options fell short. Alante bridges the conversation back to local issues, confronting how Philadelphia schools currently handle failing metrics by juking the stats and turning failing marks into passing ones. We take a hard look at the city's spending, contrasting Mississippi's successful deployment of in-classroom literacy coaches with Philadelphia's controversial decision to spend over $200 million on non-teaching climate staff. Finally, Kathy previews the upcoming F3 Forum in Germantown, asking the ultimate question of whether Philadelphia can replicate this conservative blueprint to save its own students.

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