Showing posts with label reading programs in Birmingham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading programs in Birmingham. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

The Faces of STAIR


Most of you know that one of my favorite assignments is photographing for STAIR of Birmingham. I'm lucky enough to visit the 13 sites all over Birmingham and capture the essence of this outstanding program for Birmingham students. This week I tagged along to 4 sites. This guy, just made my day. Learning to be a better reader is really the best gift a kid can ever get. Please visit the website of STAIR of Birmingham for more information on how you can become a STAIR tutor AND donate to keep this wonderful program going!

Sunday, March 4, 2018

Welcome Senator and Mrs. Jones!

On Friday, the STAIR students and tutors at Oliver Elementary welcomed some very special guests. Senator and Mrs. Doug Jones came for a visit to see just how much these second graders in the STAIR of Birmingham program were learning. They greeted each and every student and tutor, then they shared the reading of Dr. Seuss' Oh The Places You Will Go. It was a great day for all of us!




Thursday, April 27, 2017

WE LOVE READING!


The time has come for STAIR second graders to graduate from this wonderful reading program that spans this city. They have all made tremendous progress in reading due to the devoted one on one learning with committed tutors twice a week, all year long. Yesterday I made one last photo sweep at Independent Presbyterian's STAIR site for photos. This guy.....

Friday, February 24, 2017

The Joy of Learning!

I have the privilege of photographing STAIR (Start The Adventure in Reading) students and their tutors all over this city for STAIR Birmingham. Wednesday, I visited Booker T Washington Elementary and captured this sweet girl and her loving tutor. STAIR pairs second graders in Birmingham City Schools with tutors for after school,  one on one reading instruction twice a week. The results are amazing!

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Start The Adventure in Reading


Oh many of you have learned about STAIR Birmingham from reading my blog these many years. Yesterday I made two STAIR site visits, Oliver Elementary and Avondale United Methodist Church, for photos. When I walked into the big hall at Avondale, from across the room I heard, "Hey Ms. Jones!".  Considering I've been retired over 7 years, I was thrilled she recognized me.  I taught her brother in third grade and he's a junior at Homewood High now, and she is a STAIR tutor. Filled my heart!



This student's tutor told me she is making terrific progress in her second language. I know how hard learning a new language is and so proud of this sweet girl.


Thursday, March 27, 2014

Reading Buddies



I recently visited  this STAIR (Start The Adventure In Reading) site at South Hampton Elementary School in Pratt City to take photos.  This volunteer tutor had these two second graders deep in a discussion about a book they were reading together.

The staff told us that once report cards came out in the fall and the parents and teachers saw such great results that there is now a waiting list to get into this after school program!

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Alabama Gives Day - What If Every Child Could Read?



Today, February 2, marks a statewide initiative to raise much needed donations for Alabama's nonprofit agencies.  Although each and everyone is deserving, I chose a program near and dear to my heart.

STAIR Birmingham's first site was at my church Independent Presbyterian.  Now thanks to willing volunteers there are sites in Ensley, Woodlawn, Norwood and Avondale.

Their website says it all.

STAIR, an acronym for Start the Adventure in Reading, works with second grade children who are reading below grade level in an effort to give those children, who have not been successful in learning to read in first grade, a chance to catch up with their peers.  Research shows the optimum time to master reading skills is by the end of second grade. 

Each child attends STAIR two days a week and meets with a trained volunteer.  The structured lessons engage the student by using phonics, sight words, alphabet review, and games. During the course of the school year, the students develop reading comprehension, vocabulary, and writing skills.  To date, students who complete the STAIR program improve their reading test scores by an average of 96%. 


I have had the privilege of being their photographer for several years and put together a short movie that you can see HERE and also make a much needed and appreciated donation.


http://algives.razoo.com/story/Stair-Of-Birmingham

Friday, April 15, 2011

Birmingham Reads Day!!


As I have said many times......... I LOVE THIS "JOB"!!!  Yesterday I was asked to photograph Birmingham Reads at Whatley Elementary.  Birmingham Reads Day is sponsored by the Literacy Council, The Children's Literacy Guild, Better Basics, and the Junior League of Birmingham. On this very special day, 775 guest readers volunteered their time to read in every elementary classroom in Birmingham City Schools!  As a former elementary teacher this was right up my alley.  Today meet Birmingham Mayor William Bell who thrilled this room of eager students as their guest reader. More to come!

Friday, January 1, 2010

January Theme Day - CHANGE



"Be the change you want to see in the world"
Gandhi


What could be more important than helping a child become a better reader? Today some photos of STAIR ( Start The Adventure In Reading) reading programs around our city.

Today City Daily Photobloggers around our world are posting their interpretation of the theme CHANGE.