Illinois Secretary of State Guide to the SOS Literacy Effort 2026

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The Free Reading Program is an initiative of Be Reading. A registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in Florida, USA. We provide a free, robust, online, interactive learning program for children.
Filing a Complaint Online: Office of the Inspector General Complaint Form. Email: ig@ilsos.gov. Phone: 217-785-2012. Mail: Office of the Inspector General. 324 W. Monroe St. Springfield, IL 62704.
Each year, Illinois Reads selects six books in six different age categories ranging from read-to books for infants to adult readers. Book selections include fiction and nonfiction, and cover a variety of topics and themes for each age group.
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On the most recent national exam in 2024, Illinois ranked 29th in the U.S. for the percentage of fourth graders at or above proficiency in reading down from 17th in 2022.

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