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WHY
Black Girl Dad Week celebrates the critical role that Black fathers play in fostering the academic and intellectual growth of Black girls. As active participants in their daughters’ education, Black fathers provide guidance, encouragement, and resources that empower Black girls to succeed academically and build confidence in their intellectual abilities. By showing consistent involvement in their daughters’ learning, Black fathers help bridge educational gaps and combat systemic inequities that often affect Black students.
FACTS
Students with involved fathers are 39% more likely to earn mostly A's and 45% less likely to repeat a grade
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Only 32% of fathers report attending their child’s classroom, yet father involvement is linked to greater educational outcomes
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Fathers who regularly engage in reading and homework activities improve their children’s literacy and critical thinking skills by up to 33%
Underrepresentation in STEM:
Black girls are significantly underrepresented in STEM fields, with only 2.9% of Black women earning degrees in science and engineering
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