Students immersed in reading, supported by their teachers in a joyful learning environment.
Two schools in the Central Savannah River Area have received Georgia Early Literacy Alignment Mini Grants, totaling up to $5,000 each, to enhance early reading skills and foster collaboration between schools and childcare providers. Marvin E. Lewis Elementary and Ridge Road Primary School will implement professional development activities aimed at improving reading outcomes for students. These initiatives promise to benefit the community by sharing progress and outcomes with other educational institutions. Additionally, support for Hurricane Helene recovery and the expansion of United Way services highlight ongoing community support initiatives.
Hey there, CSRA community! We’ve got some fantastic news that’s sure to brighten your day. Two schools in our lovely Central Savannah River Area have recently been awarded the Georgia Early Literacy Alignment Mini Grants. This is a big deal, and it means great things for our children’s reading adventures!
These mini grants can provide up to $5,000 to each selected school. The main goal? To boost early reading skills by fostering better partnerships between schools and childcare providers. By making sure everyone is on the same page, these grants help our kids get the support they need right from the start.
First up is Marvin E. Lewis Elementary School located in Hancock County, selected as a Round 1 partner. The excitement doesn’t stop there, though! Ridge Road Primary School in Washington County has been chosen as a Round 2 partner. Both schools are ready to dive into some professional development activities as part of this grant.
As part of this wonderful initiative, the schools will not only be enhancing their programs but are also expected to share their progress and outcomes with other educational institutions. This means that the benefits of these improvements can ripple out into the community, helping even more children develop a love for reading.
Since 2023, the United Way has already provided over $54,788 in emergency payments to assist more than 400 ALICE households. Upcoming listening sessions will give community members a chance to share their insights and collaborate with the United Way team. These sessions are just one part of their outreach strategy which also includes events like a resource fair that recently served an impressive 781 families.
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