Texarkana Gazette

Literacy Council gets $10K to fund L-E family program

- From Staff Reports (For more informatio­n, call Walker at 903-255-7733.)

TEXARKANA — The Literacy Council of Bowie and Miller Counties and the four local Rotary Clubs — Oaklawn, Sunrise, Wilbur Smith and Texarkana Internatio­nal — recently joined forces to earn a $10,000 family literacy grant from the Save the Children Foundation.

The grant will fund a program that includes curriculum and materials to help parents of Liberty-Eylau students, Literacy Council Executive Director Jenny Walker said in an announceme­nt.

The program will help parents improve their own academic skills while providing reading strategies they can use to best support their children. Families participat­ing in the free program will also receive a small library of books to keep in the home.

“Research tells us that reading at home with parents is one of the most important factors that impacts a child’s success in school, but sometimes parents might not understand the importance of taking the time to sit and read with their kids.

“Schools do a great job of teaching children, and the Literacy Council is committed to teaching adults. Our goal is to teach parents how to best support the learning that is happening with their children at school,” Walker said.

She said that having a home library is an important component of the program’s success.

“We know that many children do not have access to books at home. When we started to look at what a good family literacy program would include, we felt it was important to build in a way participan­ts could have a variety of books readily available.

“Our grant will provide new children’s books for each family, and the Literacy Council will also bring a selection of gently used books for adults so parents can take home materials for them to read, as well,” Walker said.

Walker and Kristy Brown, principal of L-E Elementary School, will work together to lead instructio­n at monthly parent meetings, and Rotarians will be on hand to provide administra­tive support. A schedule will be announced soon for spring meetings, along with sign-up options for parents who would like to participat­e in the family literacy program.

Mark Luckett, president of the Oaklawn Rotary Club, said he is excited about the partnershi­p.

“Rotary is committed to strengthen­ing our community, and we believe that investing in education is one of the most important ways we can do that,” Luckett said. “We are proud to support this family literacy program, and we cannot wait to see the positive impact this makes for the families who participat­e.”

 ?? Submitted photo ?? ■ Literacy Council Executive Director Jenny Walker recently accepted a $10,000 collaborat­ive grant from the Save the Children Foundation written in conjunctio­n with the four local Rotary Clubs. Pictured, from left, are Matt Fry, Bess Gamble-Williams, Walker, Mark Luckett and Landon Forbes. The grant will be used for a family literacy program in the Liberty-Eylau community.
Submitted photo ■ Literacy Council Executive Director Jenny Walker recently accepted a $10,000 collaborat­ive grant from the Save the Children Foundation written in conjunctio­n with the four local Rotary Clubs. Pictured, from left, are Matt Fry, Bess Gamble-Williams, Walker, Mark Luckett and Landon Forbes. The grant will be used for a family literacy program in the Liberty-Eylau community.

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