Elks generosity long on meaning for kids
Third grader John knows that hippopotomonstrasesquippedaliophobia is the fear of long words, thanks to the Greenfield Lodge of Elks.
Thank you, Rotary Club!
I was reading through all of the thank-you notes that we received from the students we distributed dictionaries to this past fall, and I wanted to share a couple of them.
Students benefit from Rotary project
As one of its literacy projects, the Struthers Rotary Club distributes more than 300 dictionaries to all fourth-grade students in Struthers, Campbell and Lowellville.
Sunset Rotary Club distributes hundreds of dictionaries to students
If you were going to give a child one book to ensure a successful education, it might as well be a book with all the words in it.
Learn to read, Read to learn
The Valley of the Meramec Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution from Washington, Mo., donated 24 dictionaries January 31st to the 3rd-grade class at the Hermann Elementary School.
Oakhurst Sierra Sunrise Rotary dictionary project
Oakhurst Sierra Sunrise Rotarians traveled to mountain area schools in North Fork, Spring Valley in O'Neals, Rivergold and Coarsegold Elementary in Coarsegold and Raymond-Knowles Elementary on Janu
Elks give dictionaries to students
Temecula Valley Elks Lodge #2801 has again joined with The Dictionary Project, a national organization, to give student dictionaries to third graders.
Quyana, Donlin Gold!
Thank you, from children in Alaska who received new dictionaries from the Donlin Gold company.
Rotary Club project on school district twitter feed
Seen on @copperascoveisd:
Thank you, Rotary Club!
The Moraine Rotary Club distributed over 600 dictionaries to 4th-grade students in six elementary schools. There were many excited children.