Arlene Sienkiewicz

  • signed Tarrant County 2025-02-17 17:01:42 -0500

    RSVP to join Tarrant County Commissioners in declaring Literacy is priority #1

    Tarrant County needs to hear from us. On February 19, 2025, at 10:00 AM, the Tarrant County Commissioners Court will meet, and this is our opportunity to tell County Commissioners that literacy is our top priority.

    📍 Where:
    Tarrant County Administration Building
    100 East Weatherford Street, 5th Floor
    Fort Worth, TX 76196

    ⏰ When:
    Tuesday, February 19, 2025
    10:00 AM

    We know the facts: As of Spring 2024, only 49% of kids in Tarrant County schools in grades 3-8 are on grade level in reading, and without action, they grow up struggling, locked out of opportunities, more likely to fall into crime, and left without a clear path to success. We need bold leadership to ensure every child gets the support they need to succeed.

    Your presence matters. A strong turnout will send a clear message that literacy must be a priority. Let’s make sure our voices are heard.

  • signed Literacy #1 2024-12-02 18:35:22 -0500

    Literacy is Priority #1

    Tell FWISD that Literacy is the #1 priority in picking a new superintendent!

     

    With the search for a new superintendent we need to tell the school board and interim superintendent that literacy is the #1 priority.

    Your voice matters! Send an email today!

    By signing this petition, you’re calling for:

     

    âś… A bold, proactive plan to ensure all students read at grade level.

     

    ✅ Literacy as the central focus for the new superintendent’s goals.

     

    âś… A brighter future for our children and community.

  • It's their Story | to Tell.

    What would you do if you found out your kids can’t read at their grade level? Many parents are surprised to learn this about their children. Start by having your child read to you—it’s a simple way to understand where they are and support their growth. Join us to make sure every parent has the tools and information they need to help their kids turn the page on literacy.

    What would you do if you found out your kids can’t read at their grade level? Many parents are surprised to learn this about their children. Start by having your child read to you—it’s a simple way to understand where they are and support their growth. Join us to make sure every parent has the tools and information they need to help their kids turn the page on literacy.