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Auburn Rotary Club

 

Rotarians combat illiteracy:

Dictionaries for Third Graders

At the start of the 2004-05 school year, Auburn Rotary Club decided to arm third graders with an important tool in the arsenal of learning: a dictionary. The club's goal was to provide every third grader in Auburn City Schools with a dictionary. Equipped with a dictionary as a life-long reference tool, students improve writing, reading and thinking skills. Using funds contributed by each club member, Auburn Rotary Club provide a dictionary to each of the school system's 447 third graders in its five elementary schools.

Teachers at Dean Road Elementary School in Auburn review and prepare the dictionaries for distribution to their third graders.
The Dictionary Project (external link)

Feedback from the teachers, administrators and the children has been overwhelming. Teachers expressed appreciation for the new and invaluable addition to the tools they need to further our children's education. Since every student now has the same dictionary, the teachers are able to use it as an integral part of the student's everyday school activities. Teachers in each class have been challenged to develop creative activities that requires the use of the dictionary, and are rising to the
occasion.

Auburn Rotary's efforts are part of an international dictionary-distribution effort by The Dictionary Project . This 501(c)(3) organization—through its partnerships with Rotary Clubs and other civic and nonprofit organizations—has distributed dictionaries to more than 1.8 million children in Alabama , not to mention throughout the United States and the world.

Auburn Rotary looks forward to the dictionary-distribution effort being part of its annual community service projects.

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