We have a two-pronged approach: Every month, a volunteer brings a book and reads 1-on-1 with the child for 30 minutes. Our first year, we set a goal of 100 adults to meet 1-on-1 with 2 nd graders. We exceeded this expectation with well over 200 volunteers, and were able to extend the program to 3 rd graders. After the first year, the children showed improvements in their comprehensive skills, recognition of words, and the fun of reading. For the 2006-2007 school year, we expanded the Literacy program to include 1 st , 2 nd and 3 rd graders. Once a month, a guest reader reads a book to the entire group of 1 st , 2 nd , or 3rd graders. The Foundation provides each child with a copy of the book which allows them to read along. Please contact me if you would like to witness the twinkle in a child's eye as they discover the joy of reading, the thrill/excitement of knowing someone cares and they matter. Help us to enhance the lives of the children by becoming a volunteer. Your assistance will help us carry on Scott's dreams and his vision to enhance the lives of the children in our community.
Sunday, January 1, 2006
Scott Spino Literacy Program
In 2005 the Scott Spino Foundation established the Scott Spino Literacy Program, which was launched at Lincoln School 22, where our son was a beloved teacher, and was passionate about making a difference in the lives of the children. Scott was killed by a drunk driver on October 31, 2004 , and to honor his extraordinary life, the Foundation was established in his memory. For more information about Scott and the Foundation, please visit: www.scottspinofoundation.org The goal of the Literacy Program is to increase students' access to literature, and their exposure to adults with fluent Literacy skills.
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