What Happens When Kids Can’t Read by Third Grade?

What Happens When Kids Can’t Read by Third Grade?

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By third grade, children are expected to shift from learning to read… to reading to learn. But what happens when they haven’t mastered that critical skill in time?
 
At Core Reading Center, we see this struggle every day—and we know the stakes are high. When students fall behind in reading early on, it can affect their entire academic path and, eventually, their future opportunities.

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Why Third Grace Matters So Much

Third grade is often referred to as a critical turning point in education. Before third grade, most instruction focuses on basic reading skills—like decoding words, building vocabulary, and developing fluency. But after third grade, students are expected to use reading as a tool to learn new content across subjects like science, history, and math.

If a child is still struggling to read fluently by the end of third grade, they begin to fall further behind—because nearly everything they’re asked to learn depends on reading comprehension.

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Whether it’s one-on-one tutoring, small group sessions, or summer reading camps, our goal is the same: to close the reading gap and build a strong foundation for lifelong learning.

The Long-Term Impact of Falling Behind

Research shows that children who don’t read proficiently by the end of third grade are four times more likely to drop out of high school. And the risks are even higher for students living in poverty, who may also lack access to books, technology, or extra academic support.

Poor reading skills can lead to:

  • Lower test scores across all subjects
  • Reduced confidence and motivation
  • Behavioral challenges or disengagement
  • Limited access to college and career pathways

This isn’t just an academic problem—it’s a social justice issue. Every child deserves the opportunity to succeed, and that starts with reading.

Succeed in school

Build confidence

Dream bigger

Break cycles of disadvantage

We believe that reading is a human right—and that no child should be denied that right because of circumstances beyond their control.

What Core Reading Center Is Doing About It

At Core Reading Center, we provide free, personalized reading instruction to students in grades K–12, with a focus on those who are not meeting grade-level expectations.

Our certified educators work one-on-one and in small groups with struggling readers, using proven strategies to build:

  • Phonics and decoding skills
  • Reading fluency
  • Vocabulary
  • Reading comprehension
  • Confidence and joy in learning

We focus on early intervention—but we also work with older students who need a second chance at building these foundational skills.

Succeed in school

Build confidence

Dream bigger

Break cycles of disadvantage

We believe that reading is a human right—and that no child should be denied that right because of circumstances beyond their control.

How You Can Help

You can be part of the solution. When you donate, volunteer, or spread the word about our work, you help us reach more children—before it’s too late.

Every dollar supports free reading instruction for kids who need it most.
Every hour volunteered brings a student closer to grade-level reading.
Every share helps raise awareness about this critical issue.

Together, we can ensure that every child gets the chance to not just learn to read, but to thrive.

Together, we can ensure that every child gets the chance to not just learn to read, but to thrive.

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  • Student success stories
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  • Program updates
  • Ways to get involved
  • Deeper conversations about equity, education and change

We hope that you’ll follow along – and join us in creating a future where every child has the opportunity to read, grow, and succeed.

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