Reading Corps Members Discover New Ways to Serve
When Minnesota schools closed in response to the COVID-19 crisis, our members stepped up. Over the last few weeks, reading
When Minnesota schools closed in response to the COVID-19 crisis, our members stepped up. Over the last few weeks, reading
AmeriCorps members in Minnesota Reading Corps can now earn a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential at no cost and use service hours to complete.
“I decided to serve in Reading Corps because I love reading, and I also wanted to be able to help kids. Some kids might not be encouraged to read at home. Reading Corps encourages children to read more and incorporates it into their lives.”
Editor’s Note: This story was originally published by Minnesota Reading Corps. On December 3, Reading Corps was invited to participate
Minnesota State Legislator Ami Wazlawik is probably similar to a lot of elected officials who say they have public service
By Sadie O’Connor, Managing Director of Reading & Math Inc. (Reading Corps and Math Corps) Over 18 million minutes of
Reading Corps and Math Corps have not only helped our students to learn how to read and perform better in math, these programs have also saved our district in costs.
Minnesota Reading Corps in Family Child Care helps reach children during their first stages of development to address issues early.
Ferd Schlapper is a math tutor with AmeriCorps, a national “Peace Corps” that gives boosts to kids in math and reading. He volunteers at Woodbury Elementary School.
Jeannette recruited members of her family to join her in Reading Corps service and continues to serve as an internal coach.