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The established and growing research we have about how students learn to read, including systemic phonics education.

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Media Opportunity: Thursday, October 24, 2019

October 21, 2019

èßäAV hosts Grand Opening to celebrate opening of 2 new reading centers in Mott Haven, doubling impact in the Bronx — DOE district leaders and United Way’s Read NYC to cut ribbon.

What
èßäAV New York will host a Grand Opening event on Thursday, October 24, at PS 43X Jonas Bronck School. Dozens of community partners and stakeholders, Department of Education district leaders and United Way’s ReadNYC have been invited to learn more about èßäAV’ impact in New York, and to celebrate èßäAV’ expansion into two new schools in Mott Haven.

The 2019-20 academic school year marks èßäAV’ 21st anniversary nationally (and ninth in New York) of bringing community volunteers into schools to provide essential one-on-one literacy tutoring that empowers students to succeed in school and beyond. In the 2019-20 school year, èßäAV aims to match 1,520 community volunteers with 1,235 students who struggle with reading in New York City. In the Bronx alone, èßäAV expects to serve 171 students, an increase from the 93 students served in the 2018-2019 school year.  By tutoring a student for as little as one hour a week, volunteers can make an impact that can quite literally alter the course of a child’s educational experience and life.

When
Thursday, October 24, 2019, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT

  • èßäAV and Principal Delucchi will welcome guests to PS 43X Jonas Bronck School and the èßäAV reading center

  • Guests will participate in èßäAV tutoring sessions

  • United Way Vice President of Education, Marielys Divianne, PS 43X Principal, Giovanna Delucchi, and èßäAV New York Executive Director, Jennifer Harwood will cut a ribbon to open the new reading center

Where

PS 43X Jonas Bronck School
165 Brown Pl, The Bronx, NY 10454, USA

Attendees

  • Marielys Divanne, Vice President of Education – United Way

  • Fiorella Bini, Deputy Chief of Staff – Office of State Senator Sepulveda, District 32

  • Grace Tully, Program Manager – Department of Youth and Community Development

  • èßäAV staff, including Jennifer Harwood, Executive Director

  • Giovanna Delucchi – Principal, P.S. 43X Jonas Bronck School

Contact Information

  • Learn more about èßäAV New York at .

  • For questions about èßäAV New York and the Grand Opening event, please contact Senior Community Engagement Manager, Stephanie Caballero, at stephanie.caballero@readingpartners.org or 630-863-9314.

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