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IMAGINE these high school student athletes changing as they invest their time to help these kids—changing because they begin to understand the responsibility and power of being a role model, and changing because they have developed bonds with these younger students and helped them experience the rewards of reading.
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FROM THE FOUNDER
The Readers Are Leaders program offers a path to success. This program creates opportunities for our young people to grow stronger academically, individually, and socially. The heart of the program is built upon a commitment to service. We have targeted elementary school kids who need a helping hand to develop as readers today so that they can become contributing citizens and leaders tomorrow. Our high school athletes are called upon to step into the role of mentors—a challenge that promotes understanding, develops character, reinforces the importance of academic success in their own lives, and enables them to better understand their power to influence others in positive ways. These athletes begin to see the value of community service as it brings out the best in them and as they bring out the best in their young partners.
Readers Are Leaders also builds a team that includes our generous sponsors as well as dedicated educators—reading specialists, coaches, teachers, and administrators—whose commitment and support have been essential in making the program the success that it has become. It is this special commitment and teamwork that allow us to set the bar higher for the upcoming 2009-2010 school year. We are broadening our geographic scope again by extending into Loudon County and bringing Park View High School into our program. We are also adding Thomas Jefferson Elementary School in Falls Church and Mott Community Center in Fairfax. We are excited about the success and growth of the program and the benefits experienced by all members of our Readers Are Leaders team.
ACHIEVEMENT THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS
Readers Are Leaders provides opportunities for growth and achievement. The program focuses on kindergarten through sixth grade at-risk students and provides these students with the support of mentors, who offer their friendship, patience, encouragement, and enthusiasm to improve the reading skills of these younger students.
Coaches involve their student athletes in this program to present opportunities for these young men and women to grow by reaching out, to
strengthen character and social responsibility, and to experience the rewards of service by being involved in challenges outside of the gym. These athletes become role models and coaches, committed to helping struggling or unmotivated students to move up the academic ladder.
The program enlists the professional support of reading specialists, teachers, and administrative staffs of each elementary school as well as the staff members of the participating community centers. With their assistance, our at-risk students are matched with an appropriate mentor. The mentors receive some initial training and are made aware of the other resources on their team.
Throughout the year, funds are used to provide incentives and free books for the elementary students, and each participating high school team receives a donation to support its sports program.
Last year (2008-09), Readers Are Leaders was proud to extend its commitment and to reach a new height by touching the lives of 504 elementary and high school students.