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By creating mentoring relationships that foster a love of reading and language, Everybody Wins! Vermont increases children’s prospects for success and engages a diverse range of volunteers in their community schools.
The Program is Simple Through our Power Breakfast and Power Lunch programs, adult volunteers are paired with students at local elementary schools to promote reading for pleasure, to build the children’s self-confidence and enhance their self-esteem, and to serve as caring role models. The pairs meet weekly to share books and develop lasting relationships. Since opening our first two sites in October 2000, EW! VT has grown to become Vermont’s largest mentoring organization. In the 2011-12 school year, we served 680 students at 22 schools! In 2012-13, we are running Power Lunch programs at 23 schools. We are a literacy-based mentoring program Why Literacy? The more children read, the better readers they become; the better readers they become, the more they want to read. Research shows that children who read well tend to achieve more academically, enjoy school more, and stay in school. EW! VT is not a tutoring program. Rather, our approach is to help children develop and practice literacy skills by helping them experience the pleasure of reading good books in a one-to-one, noncompetitive setting. Why Mentoring? Our goal of helping children read more and better is inextricably linked to building strong mentoring relationships. Studies indicate that children who have mentors tend to do better in school; stay in school; have a better sense of their place and importance as community members; have better relationships at home; have higher self-esteem; avoid risky behaviors; and become volunteers as adults.The Crisis One of the most critical problems facing our country today is illiteracy. Our national standard of living and the ability for our country to successfully compete in a global economy are at stake if American young people are unable to read. Consider the following statistics:
Our Success Because of EW! VT, children are better readers and are more enthusiastic about school, community members are more engaged in their local schools, and schools are better equipped to help children succeed. Feedback from participating students, mentors, teachers, and parents on annual year-end surveys affirm that the program works.In the 2011-12 school year, 74% of teachers and 76% of parents reported that students showed greater enthusiasm for reading. 71% of students said they read more, and 85% said they read better, because of their mentors. A majority of parents reported their child(ren) read more by choice. Gains in self-confidence among students were observed by 72% of teachers and 69% of mentors. President: Beth Fastiggi, FairPoint Communications Vice President: Susan Whalen, TD Bank Secretary: Anne D'Aveni, Mascoma Savings Bank Treasurer: Christopher Halnon, Merchants Bank Members: Owen Bradley, Union Elementary School, Montpelier John Dilts Stanley Fishkin Amit Lodha, BioTek Instruments, Inc. Anne McGrath, Verizon Ellen Miles Laura Schutz, IBM James Jeffords, Honorary Chair Executive Director,
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