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Reading Coaches for Kids

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Helping Students Improve Their Literacy Skills

An 'NBC26 Cares' segment highlighting how volunteers with the Reading Coaches for Kids program can make a difference in kids' lives can be found here.

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It only takes an hour a week to make a difference to a child!

 

Research shows that third graders who have proficient reading skills are nearly five times more likely to graduate high school than their peers who do not; yet in many of our area schools, 70% of third graders test below proficient for on-track readiness in English Language Arts. 

 

Reading Coaches for Kids is a volunteer tutoring program designed to increase students' reading abilities and academic success. Dedicated, caring volunteers provide consistency and educational support by working individually with students during the school day in K-5 classrooms throughout Brown County, helping them improve their reading skills.   

 

Reading Coaches must pass a background check and are asked to commit to a minimum of one hour per week over the course of a school year. No educational background is needed; training and ongoing support are provided. 

 

The Reading Coaches for Kids program is coordinated through the Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) at the Volunteer Center of Brown County, but our tutors range in age from 18 to 90 years old. They're connected by their desire to see kids succeed.

The Reading Coaches for Kids volunteer description can be found here.

For interesting articles and timely content related to both the

Reading Coaches and RSVP programs, read more on Facebook: 

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"I love working with

the children and enjoy

watching their progress."

- Anonymous Tutor

Interested in being a Reading Coach?

New Reading Coach orientations for the 2019-2020 school year are currently taking place as needed throughout the fall and winter. If you are interested in becoming a Reading Coach, please click on the link in the appropriate red box below. Then follow these steps: 

  1.  Download the form and save it to your computer (the desktop is a good place).

  2.  Open it from the saved location, complete all fields, and again save to your computer (replace the current version).

  3.  Email it to deb@volunteergb.org or print out and mail to:

Deb Johnson

Volunteer Center of Brown County

984 9th Street

Green Bay, WI 54304

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