Amanda White said her son, Adrian, who turns 6 years old next
Wednesday, could read just a handful of words at the start of this
school year. Now, the Verona Elementary kindergartener has more than
quadrupled his repertoire.
Several of
Adrian’s fellow Verona kindergarteners are showing similar improvements
thanks partly to a new program that brought a flock of community
volunteers to Verona to make stronger readers out of its
kindergarteners.
“I
think it’s great,” Amanda White, 33, said. “Any time you can get people
into the school to help out, it’s great. I’ve seen a tremendous
improvement” in Adrian’s reading.
Kim
Lehman, the Calhoun Intermediate School District literacy coordinator
managing the Verona project, said every kindergartener at the school is
currently matched with at least one of 45 volunteer mentors.
The volunteers come from many walks of life. Some are college
students and others are local professionals from companies such as the
Enquirer and Kellogg Co. Some are retired educators or educators’
spouses. Some are Verona alumni.
http://www.battlecreekenquirer.com/article/20120319/NEWS01/303190042/Mentoring-young-readers
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
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