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Welcome New Tutors
For every child we see, we also need at least one tutor dedicating one hour out of their week to help the student. Thanks to these new volunteers, we will be able to help many more students with their reading.| Pilarr Leigh |
Edwin Aiken |
Christine Caldwell |
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| Paola Redondo |
Kit Kan |
Shirelle Baggett |
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| Bo Kearns |
Patti Jazanoski |
Isaac Alter |
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| Janet Bajorek |
Brianne Fisher |
Sanika Sathe |
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“With budget cuts, it's challenging for schools like us. We need all the help we can get. This program was a godsend.”
Carla Haakma
Principal
Los Arboles Elementary School
In California, 88% of fourth-graders from low-income communities are reading below grade level.2007, NAEP
On average, students jump an entire grade level in reading skills after only 30 hours of Reading Partners tutoring.Based on pre and
post assessment
“When a child gets these skills his world is totally altered.”Michael Lombardo
Executive Director
Reading Partners“Many of my students benefited emotionally as well as academically due to the one-on-one setting.”
Kelly Lasky
Third-Grade Teacher
Berkley Maynard Academy
Oakland, CA“Reading Partners is so much fun! Because I see the same students each week, I’ve been able to really see them progress.”
Christine Gibson
Volunteer
College Student“It’s refreshing! People here are walking the talk around their values. That kind of energy and enthusiasm is very, very contagious. It makes me want to come back.”
Bernie Purcell
Volunteer
Retiree
“Jelani's enthusiasm lets me know that I’m not wasting my time.”Austin Ashcraft
Volunteer
College Student
“It's so easy to plug into.”Patty Davis
Volunteer
Working Professional
“Students are motivated and their self esteem improves.”Benjamin Salas
Third-Grade Teacher
Belle Haven Elementary
Menlo Park, CA
“The best experience of my life - other than raising my own children.”Judie Fernandez
Volunteer
Retiree
In This Newsletter
- 2009 Recognition Events
- Student & Tutor Spotlight
- Welcome New Tutors
Thank You
The 2008-09 school year has come to a close. Thank you to all of our tutors and donors, whose contributions have allowed us to to help 855 children in our communities become stronger readers. We could not have done it without you.
Our summer will be spent preparing for the 2009-10 school year, opening nine new Reading Centers, three in San Francisco, one in San Mateo, and five new schools in our newest region - Sacramento! New Tutor Orientations start in August!
For all returning tutors, check your inboxes for an email regarding the new schedule in August. We look forward to seeing you again in the fall.
Have a great summer,
The Reading Partners Staff




