èAV Baltimore accelerates online tutoring plans to support urgent student literacy needs
August 24, 2020
For Immediate Release
DzԳٲ:Christine Pannell
Marketing & Communications Manager, èAV Baltimore
(443) 466-6690,christine.pannell@
Nonprofit shares 2019-20 impact results and rolls out its new èAV Connects program in time for the new school year
(Baltimore, MD) August 24, 2020
Innovating in rapid time to support students
As students across the country face school closures and other learning disruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, èAV has redoubled its efforts to ensure that its program can support students throughout any learning scenario. Building off its proven, evidence-based in-person program, èAV Baltimore is launching a new online tutoring program: .
What is èAV Connects?
èAV Connects is an innovative online tutoring program that will allow èAV Baltimore to continue to partner with schools and provide volunteer-led one-on-one literacy instruction to students during fully virtual and hybrid learning scenarios. The online program ensures that students receive consistent tutoring even as their learning environment may shift throughout the year, offering a level of learning continuity and support. èAV Connects also expands èAV Baltimore’s ability to support even more students and families in the future.
“èAV Connects isn’t just a reaction to COVID-19 but an intended evolution of our programming that increases our ability to support students,” said Jeffrey Zwillenberg, èAV Baltimore Executive Director. “We can offer students the one-on-one literacy tutoring that teachers may not have the capacity to offer at a time when individualized support will be needed more than ever.”
Communities are stepping up to confront an extraordinary challenge
As an indication that people across the country are proactively looking for ways to help students amid the public health crisis, over 2,000 people signed up to attend a national èAV Connects on August 20. And while project more than 12 months of learning loss due to COVID-19-related school closures for students experiencing economic disadvantages, tutors are well-positioned to engage students with the flexibility, patience, and empathy needed to help them make the literacy gains they need to keep progressing academically.
èAV is a proven literacy program that can adapt to COVID-19 challenges
Despite the seismic interruption to the normal school year last spring, èAV responded quickly across the nation to deliver timely student literacy solutions. Locally, èAV Baltimore was able to serve 506 students through March with its traditional in-school program and then urgently shifted to online offerings designed to help èAV students preserve as much learning progress as possible. All of the results from the 2019-20 school year can be reviewed in the .
Support for students is needed now more than ever
A late-July business in The New York Times observed that many nonprofits are facing funding shortages and other operational challenges at the very time their services are needed most by society. There are three key ways to help strengthen èAV Baltimore’s efforts to provide innovative literacy support to students across the city:
• Make a donation at to allow èAV to continue innovating throughout the unpredictable school year ahead.
• Returning volunteers can commit to tutoring this fall using the new èAV Connects program. Additional training and tech support will be provided for all tutors.
• New volunteers can to stay up-to-date about èAV Baltimore’s efforts and prepare to tutor later this fall.
By tutoring a student one-on-one for about an hour a week, volunteers can make an impact that can quite literally alter the course of a child’s educational experience and life. To learn more about èAV, visit .
A èAV student works remotely with a volunteer tutor using the èAV Connects program innovation (photo credit: èAV)
Photos of students and volunteer tutors in reading centers engaging in èAV’ traditional tutoring program (Photo Credit: èAV)
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About èAV
For over , èAV 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 nearly 70,000 community volunteers to provide , individualized literacy tutoring to more than 65,000 elementary school students in nearly 450 under-resourced schools across ten states and the District of Columbia. Visit to learn more about our , or connect with us on ,,, and .