Daily Democrat (Woodland)

United Way California Capital Region’s STARS seeks volunteer tutors

- Staff report

The United Way California Capital Region’s STARS is seeking volunteers to help local students with online literacy tutoring, so they can succeed in school.

No prior tutoring knowledge is needed, as United Way provides training for its volunteers, all of whom commit to at least one hour each week split into two 30 minute sessions for three months. Volunteers are especially needed from 3-5 p.m.

For more informatio­n or to sign up as a volunteer, visit YourLocalU­nitedWay.org/STARS.

“We know that if kids aren’t reading at grade level by fourth grade, they will have a hard time keeping up across multiple subjects for years to come,” Amber Lovett, interim president and CEO, United Way California Capital Region, said.

“Our STARS volunteers make a world of difference in a child’s life by giving just one hour a week. Our tutors not only help them read, they act as positive role models that improve children’s overall confidence in school.”

United Way’s STARS, an acronym for Students and Tutors Achieving Reading Success, has 65 volunteers enrolled to work with nearly 100 students in Robla School District, CHOC housing sites in Yolo County and Woodland Joint Unified School District to provide online tutoring through the platform Book Nook so kids can reach grade level reading.

The tutor and student work through the literacy curriculum and build vocabulary, fluency and comprehens­ion skills through a variety of games, books and lessons provided in the online portal.

For more informatio­n or to make a donation, visit YourLocalU­nitedWay.org.

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