File #: 2021-3412    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Consent
File created: 11/12/2021 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 12/14/2021 Final action:
Title: Commission District(s): 3,5,6, & 7 Acceptance of a Grant from the United Way of Greater Atlanta in the amount of $10,000 to Recruit Volunteers for an Intergenerational Tutoring Program Designed to Improve Literacy Skills in DeKalb Students- at No Cost to the County
Attachments: 1. 2021-2022 MOU from United Way Volunteer Recruitment for Reading Program_11.4.21

Public Hearing: YES ? NO ? Department: Human Services

SUBJECT:
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Commission District(s): 3,5,6, & 7
Acceptance of a Grant from the United Way of Greater Atlanta in the amount of $10,000 to Recruit Volunteers for an Intergenerational Tutoring Program Designed to Improve Literacy Skills in DeKalb Students- at No Cost to the County
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Information Contact: Damon Scott, Director, Human Service Department
Phone Number: (404) 687-2385

PURPOSE:
To consider accepting a grant award in the amount of $10,000 from the United Way of Greater Atlanta to recruit volunteers for the Experience Corps tutoring program which is designed to assist students with improving their literacy skills and to authorize the appropriation of the funds to the grant fund.

NEED/IMPACT:
The AARP Experience Corps Program is a national evidence-based literacy program that improves the reading skills of children in kindergarten through the 3rd grade. This program achieves reading proficiency results focusing on students who are 1-2 grades behind in reading grade level. The acceptance of this grant will allow the DeKalb Human Services Department to continue its collaboration with the United Way of Greater Atlanta, the AARP Foundation and the DeKalb County School District for the third year to implement the AARP's Experience Corps Program in five schools in DeKalb County. Participating DeKalb schools include Stoneview Elementary, Murphy Candler Elementary, E. L. Miller Elementary, Redan Elementary and Pine Ridge Elementary. Teachers identify students who would benefit from the program and obtain parental permission for the child to participate.

During the second year of this program, the Department recruited forty (40) volunteers. Those individuals who were selected were trained on how to assist students using a national reading model. Recent data obtained from the DeKalb County School District shows that DeKalb students o...

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