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Kansas City recognized as literacy model thanks to programs like Lead to Read KC
If you read the KC Star Editorial page today, it said “KC becomes a national model in boosting third-grade reading” (Kansas City Star, May 18, 2016, P 6A). The recognition comes from the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Ralph Smith who presented the award to Mayor James last month . As part of the award celebration,… Read More
Sarah • May 18, 2016End of Year Celebration Dates
Last day of Reading for the 2015-16 School Year: School Address Date Wendell Phillips 1619 E. 24th Terrace, KCMO 5/3/2016 Garfield Elementary (Wednesday) 436 Prospect 5/4/2016 Garfield Elementary (Thursday) 436 Prospect 5/5/2016 King Elementary (Tuesday) 4848 Woodland 5/3//2016 King Elementary (Wednesday) 4848 Woodland 5/4/2016 Indian Creek Elementary 9801 Grand 5/5/2016 Whittier Elementary 295 South 10th… Read More
Sarah • March 21, 2016Spring Break Dates
Center School District (Boone & Indian Creek) March 14th-18th Kansas City Public Schools (Wendell Phillips, Garfield & King) March 14th-18th Kansas City Kansas Public Schools (Whittier) March 14th-18th Hope Leadership Academy March 24th-29th
Sarah • Feb. 25, 2016UBER and #RideToRead
In honor of Read Across America Day (March 2nd) we’re partnering with our friends at Uber of Kansas City. You can use the code RAAD16 to get your first ride FREE. While in your first Uber ride, share using hashtag #RideToRead on social media and let everyone know you’re part of the community making a difference in 3rd grade reading… Read More
Sarah • Feb. 23, 2016“CHECK IN” at your school
Sharing another simple way to spread the word about Lead to Read. Simply use the “check in” feature on Facebook when you arrive or depart from your school each week. This allows your social media circles to be cued into how you’re spending you time and challenge them to find out more and even sign up… Read More
Sarah • Feb. 14, 2016Lead to Read Teachers self-report the benefits of having Readers*
Students are EXCITED about reading Positive experience provided by 1:1 relationships Students are motivated, engaged and interested in reading Any type of reading that we can get our kids to do is great (reading, listening and discussing) Adding to the excitement of reading Practicing reading fluency Students get experience reading aloud *Feedback provided to Lead… Read More
Sarah • Feb. 3, 2016Lead to Read is Getting Down to Business
“I’m saving you money!” That’s the conclusion I came to recently when I was talking with a group of employees at a local company about becoming Readers for Lead to Read. Many of the employees said their lunch hour is often spent shopping on the internet or dropping several dollars on lunch at a restaurant.… Read More
Sarah • Feb. 3, 2016Meet Pauly Hart
Please welcome Pauly Hart to the leadership team, she is our Director of Reader Development. We’re very excited to have her as part of the team. Her goal is rounding up as many readers as we can place in classrooms! On a serious note,… Read More
Sarah • Jan. 15, 2016More Tips for Readers
We’ve been connecting with our teachers to get some feedback on strategies to best engage their students during our reading sessions. Below are the tips shared by a first grade teacher at Garfield. For the “animal name” strategies not all teachers use the animal names but most do teach the strategies. So for instance for… Read More
Sarah • Jan. 12, 2016