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Back to school: Reading Partners Sacramento calls for more community volunteers

September 9, 2019

Seeking local volunteers for the 2019-20 school year

One hour can empower! In the 2019-20 school year, Reading Partners aims to match 420 community volunteers with 350 elementary students struggling to read in Sacramento. By tutoring a student one-on-one for as little as an hour a week, volunteers can make an impact that can quite literally alter the course of a child’s educational experience and life.

Reading Partners provides volunteers with the opportunity to make a real difference in a child’s life. Children discover their potential in this program. Plus it’s effective and I always have the support I need to be a great tutor. Anyone interested in expanding a child’s world through books and reading will have a great experience volunteering with Reading Partners.

said long-time volunteer, Leslie McFadden.

The need is real

In California, only 18% of economically disadvantaged students are reading proficiently by the fourth grade. The nationwide trends are similar—nearly nine million elementary school students from low-income homes are unable to use reading as a foundational skill to power their learning in all subjects in school. Without developing the reading skills needed to read on grade level, kids don’t have an equitable chance to succeed in school or in life. In fact, students who can’t read by fourth grade are four times more likely to not earn a high school diploma.

Reading Partners is a proven literacy program that partners with local public schools

In the 2018-19 school year, Reading Partners continued to build on its history of successfully advancing early literacy in Sacramento. A national nonprofit organization, Reading Partners collaborates with community volunteers and local public schools to provide students in under-resourced schools with the proven, individualized reading intervention they need to read at grade level by fourth grade. Reading Partners collaborates with teachers and principals at local public elementary schools to identify students reading behind grade level and provide them with personalized literacy instruction in a dedicated “reading center” space at their school.

2018-19 results highlight deep community impact 

Each year, Reading Partners publishes student impact reports for the national organization and for each of its 13 respective regions across the country. The impact reports for the 2018-19 school year have recently been posted on staging.readingpartners.org and include the following highlights.

  • In Sacramento:

    • 335 students were matched with over 350 community volunteers at 8 partner schools who delivered nearly 11,000 tutoring sessions over the course of the year.

    • Among Reading Partners’ youngest students in Sacramento, 89% are developing mastery of key foundational reading skills needed to read at grade level.

    • Based on survey responses, 100% of teachers report Reading Partners is valuable to their school and 95% of volunteers were satisfied with their Reading Partners experience.

    • Learn more about Reading Partners’ impact in Sacramento here.

    • Learn about Reading Partners’ national impact here.

“At Reading Partners, we bring people from all walks of life together to improve literacy skills for Sacramento kids, but it’s so much more than that,” said Rachel Minnick, executive director of Reading Partners Sacramento. “We break down barriers between neighborhoods and build hundreds of trusting relationships between children and their reading partners. It’s bigger than reading, it’s about caring and connection.” 

The impressive student results highlighted in the 2018-19 impact reports are fueled by the generous participation of thousands of community volunteers. One hour truly can empower!

To become a volunteer with Reading Partners, please visit staging.readingpartners.org/volunteer today.

About Reading Partners

For 20 years, Reading Partners has empowered students to succeed in reading and in life by engaging community volunteers to provide one-on-one tutoring. Since its founding, the national nonprofit organization has mobilized more than 60,000 community volunteers to provide proven, individualized literacy tutoring to nearly 60,000 elementary school students in over 400 under-resourced schools across ten states and the District of Columbia. Visit staging.readingpartners.org to learn more about our program impact, or connect with us on FacebookLinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.

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