Student Spotlight: Alex
Dec 17 2022
I can’t wait to wear my cap and gown and have my family attend when I graduate and obtain my diploma. I will be...
Joining us immediately after retirement, Beth knew she wanted to stay involved with children. As a former resource teacher, she has been a great asset to the Project Reads program. She started out as a volunteer during the year spent online and happily continued as we returned to face-to-face tutoring. This year, Beth has taken on a new role as site facilitator and is a great leader in the program.
Being able to tutor students one to one has been most enjoyable for her. Through building a relationship with her student, she has witnessed progress and found that to be the best part of this endeavor. “It’s a very small time commitment, and you get to build a relationship with a child and know that you’re doing something that’s helping them.” Beth feels it is essential to relax and enjoy the volunteer work without putting pressure on yourself. The connection with the student is the most important element.
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Dec 17 2022
I can’t wait to wear my cap and gown and have my family attend when I graduate and obtain my diploma. I will be...
Nov 17 2022
My advice to anyone considering enrolling at The Literacy Alliance to finish high school is simple: if you think you can’t do it, think ...