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Statesboro Council Recognizes ‘Adult Education & Family Literacy Week’ at Ogeechee Tech

The Statesboro City Council took time from their regular meeting Tuesday to recognize Ogeechee Technical College Dean of Adult Education Samantha Smith.

The Statesboro City Council took time from their regular meeting Tuesday to recognize Ogeechee Technical College Dean of Adult Education Samantha Smith.

Smith was present at the Council meeting to offer remarks on ‘Adult Education and Family Literacy Week.’ The recognition by Council is coupled with a proclamation by Governor Nathan Deal who extended International Literacy Day into a week by designating Saturday September 8, 2018 as Literacy Day and September 2-8, 2018 as Adult Education and Family Literacy Week in Georgia.

September 8th is, by US and worldly standards, ‘International Literacy Day,’  a declaration first proclaimed in 1965 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to focus attention on worldwide literacy needs. According to an email sent by Ogeechee Tech, “more than 780 million of the world’s adults (nearly two-thirds of whom are women) do not know how to read or write, and between 94 and 115 million children lack access to education. In the United States, one-fifth of the adult population cannot read well enough to function successfully as workers, parents, and citizens.”

Ogeechee Tech reported that Georgia has 1.1 million citizens over the age of eighteen who have less than a high school education, or 18% of Georgia’s adult population.

The proclamation by Governor Deal is below.

2018 Literacy Week Proclamation from Governor Deal

Jessica Szilagyi is a former Statewide Contributor for AllOnGeorgia.com.

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