Seated are Rotarian Joanne Cohn; Aliza Wyman, Stevens Brook Elementary School librarian; Valerie Young, SBES principal; Jess Emery, SBES instructional coach; Linda Soutier, friend of Rotary.

BRIDGTON — The Bridgton-Lake Region Rotary Club has been awarded a grant of $4,000 to support childhood literacy at Stevens Brook Elementary School. The local club itself will contribute another $500 to the project. This generous grant was from Rotary District 7780, which encompasses 39 Rotary Clubs in southern Maine and coastal New Hampshire. The project will begin on Oct. 15.

All of the funds will be used to buy books for classroom teaching and the school library. Perhaps more important, Rotarians and community volunteers will work to help third- and fourth-grade classroom teachers during literacy classes.

Jess Emery, literacy instructional coach for Stevens Brook Elementary School, said, “It is the current third- and fourth-graders who were most affected by the loss of classroom teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic. They lost a full year in the classroom and then were disadvantaged by the masking that was required once school resumed. The masks prevented the children from seeing the teachers’ lips in literacy classes and made listening more difficult.”

The Bridgton-Lake Region Rotary Club is enthusiastic to have this opportunity to help promote a lasting positive change in the academic lives of these young readers. Children who struggle with reading will have difficulty in all of their classes. The long-term consequences of poor literacy include a significant decrease in school performance and an increased rate of school dropout.

To succeed, Rotary needs community members who are able to commit to a regular weekly schedule of two to three hours as classroom volunteers or be available as a substitute when necessary. The volunteers’ schedule will follow the school’s calendar year.

Rotarian Joanne Cohn, who is the Bridgton-Lake Region Rotary lead on this project, said, “This is a serious time commitment but promises to be very rewarding. No teaching experience or literacy training is required, just a love of reading that you will share with children.”

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For more information about this project, please contact Joanne Cohn at joanne.cohn643@gmail.com or call 617-306-1956.

The Bridgton-Lake Region Rotary Club is committed to service and seeks to support projects in the community. Many of the local projects are an outgrowth of members’ dreams to make a difference in the region. Some projects are generated by partners.

“If you have a project and you’re looking for resources to implement it, contact your local Rotary Club,” said Dr. Lisa Ryan, president of Bridgton Rotary. “We may be as interested in such a project, as well. Reach out to us at LakeRegionRotary@gmail.com.”

For more information about the Bridgton-Lake Region Rotary Club, check out its website at https://lakeregionrotary.com or its Facebook Page. The local club meets on the second, third, and fourth Thursday of each month at 7:30 a.m. at The Bridgton Alliance Church. The public is welcome free of charge.

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