Dictionary Week arrives in Barrow County
Shelia Hawthorne, a retired educator and member of the local Omicron Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, is awaiting delivery of the dictionaries that will be delivered to every third grader in the
Banks County Elementary students receive dictionaries from AT&T Pioneers
On Tuesday, November 17, 2009, Northeast Georgia Mountaineers, Georgia AT&T Telecom Pioneers, presented the entire 3rd grade of Banks County Elementary School (238 students) with dictiona
Atlanta-Northlake Elks Lodge continues dictionary project
The Atlanta-Northlake Elks Lodge # 78 visited yet another elementary school to distribute dictionaries to third-graders.
Atlanta Airport Rotary Club and Chick-Fil-A give Dictionaries to Students in Clayton County
On December 15, 2009, Mr. Dennis Martino and Dr. Hershel Robinson from the Atlanta-Airport Rotary Club, in cooperation with a local Chick-Fil-A store, represented by Mr.
AT&T TelecomPioneers’ Northwest Metro Council gives dictionaries to Dallas students
The Northwest Metro Council of AT&T Pioneers in Georgia presented dictionaries to all the third grade classes at Nebo Elementary in Dallas, Georgia, on October 9, 2009.
Rotary Club of Madison County supports literacy
The Rotary Club of Madison County has an extensive Literacy Program. Members volunteer to help students who are struggling with reading.
WCCUSD teachers praise California Dictionary Project
CALIFORNIA DICTIONARY PROJECT
TEACHER’S SURVEY
WEST CONTRA COSTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
DECEMBER 2009
Savannah Rotarians donate dictionaries to schoolchildren
Members of the Rotary Club of Savannah South recently participated in an effort with the Pilot International Club of Chatham County and Pilot Club International to donate dictionaries to thir
Rotarians nearing completion of dictionary project
Third graders at Lake City and Fountain elementary schools raced through their new dictionaries at their respective schools on Wednesday morning, in a race to see who could be the first perso
Third graders get new dictionaries
More than 3,500 third graders in 27 elementary schools in Gwinnett and DeKalb counties have received their own personal dictionaries this year through a community service program conducted by