This year over 120
learners, families and friends took part in Project READ’s annual Back To School Story Hour, where we
distributed backpacks to all of our school-age students. This year we gave away
over 100 backpacks stuffed with
much-needed school supplies requested by Redwood City teachers and
administration. These backpacks help ensure that Project READ students start
off school prepared for success. Our youngest learners, PreK students, went home with a new lunch bag filled with crayons and a board book to encourage the
love of literacy at an early age. In addition to backpacks, all families were
given a family book and learners were able self-select books from a variety of
titles.
Magic Dan impressed us all with his interactive magic show
and helped us celebrate many of our students’ and parents’ birthdays this
month. Hands On Bay Area was there to help us distribute backpacks and help our
little ones create back-to-school crafts, as well as an edible craft. Volunteers
helped make this year’s event such a wonderful event. FLIC Teen Tutors stuffed
all the backpacks with school supplies this summer as a way of giving back to
their community. Students left filled with energy and excitement to start the
new school year.
Family Literacy
Instructional Center Book Club & Summer Enrichment Days:
August marked the end of our summer Book Club and Enrichment Days,
which lasted 7 weeks during summer. The
Junior League helped partner with us on this project that was extremely
successful. Over 25 PreK through middle
school students took part in the program this year that consisted of Book
Clubs, cooking and science projects all done in small groups and alongside
adult and teen tutors. Each week, students read and took home a new book and
worked on a project or activity tied into the theme of the book. The response
was tremendous. It was encouraging to see students gathering together to
continue to learn throughout the summer.
Kids In Partnership:
In August, over 125 students, tutors and families eagerly attended the Back to School Story Hour held at the Fair Oaks Community Library. Anjaline and Mike Eppley performed to a delighted packed house! In a spectacular kick off to the new school year, they had moms, dads, children and teenagers singing and dancing along with the musical story time!
In August, over 125 students, tutors and families eagerly attended the Back to School Story Hour held at the Fair Oaks Community Library. Anjaline and Mike Eppley performed to a delighted packed house! In a spectacular kick off to the new school year, they had moms, dads, children and teenagers singing and dancing along with the musical story time!
Thanks to the incredible generosity of Project READ donors,
over 100 backpacks stuffed with
much-needed school supplies were given out to KIP students and teens. The
youngest members of the families were also thrilled to receive kiddie lunch bags filled with colorful
board books and their own set of crayons! Families left the event feeling more
prepared and truly excited for the upcoming school year!
Adult Community and Adult Inmate
Program:
7 new Adult
Community matches, 6
Families For Literacy participants in Fathers and Families, 6 women participants in Poetry, 10 women Families For Literacy
participants in Writing Club, 10 men
began Tutor Training. In a continued effort to be supportive collaborative
partners with organizations serving
inmates at the San Mateo County jails, Project READ staff and tutors are
working with learners to meet goals related to their participation in the
Office of Education’s GED services and the College of San Mateo’s (CSM)
vocabulary program. Inmates participating in Project READ one-on-one
tutoring have made significant gains.
Project READ – Adult
Literacy Computer Aided Lab:
We had 13 new adult learners join Project READ
who are committed to improving their pronunciation, grammar and spelling in
English while they wait for a tutor. We have two computer programs that build
essential skills, Lexia Reading and Phonics and Rosetta Stone. In June those adults waiting for a one-on-one match logged in
over 185 hours using those programs!
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