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Michigan Considers Third-Grade Reading Retention in Literacy Overhaul

April 16, 2026 - 03:42

Michigan Considers Third-Grade Reading Retention in Literacy Overhaul

As Michigan grapples with persistently low reading proficiency rates, policymakers are looking south for a potential solution. The focus has landed on Mississippi, a state that dramatically improved its early literacy rankings through a contentious strategy: holding back third graders who do not meet reading benchmarks.

Mississippi’s former state literacy director has been advising Michigan leaders, outlining the comprehensive approach behind her state's success. The model hinges on the "Mississippi Miracle," which combined a strict third-grade retention policy with intensive early intervention. This includes state-funded summer reading camps and targeted support for struggling students long before they reach that critical third-grade gate.

The proposed policy is sparking significant debate in Michigan. Proponents argue that ensuring students can read proficiently before advancing is essential for future academic success, pointing to Mississippi's rise in national test scores as proof of concept. They believe retention, when coupled with robust support, acts as a necessary intervention.

Opponents, however, warn of the potential social and emotional impact of holding students back. They caution that retention alone is not a silver bullet and stress that equitable access to high-quality instruction from kindergarten onward is paramount. The discussion continues as Michigan seeks a path forward to ensure all students master this foundational skill.


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