Saturday, May 9, 2020

Los Angeles Public Library ◯ April Volunteers & Tutors of the Month ◯ America Learns News


April Volunteers & Tutors of the Month
Los Angeles Public Library News

Every month this year, we are choosing two volunteers AND two learners who inspire us, and we're giving them a $25 Visa gift card as a token of our esteem!

Please join me in recognizing the work of our amazing honorees!

April Volunteers of the Month

Timothy B nominated by Yvette C and Karen H
In grateful recognition of your service as an Adult Literacy Program volunteer at the Singleton Adult Literacy Center of the Los Angeles Public Library

Yvette says, “Tim is an incredible walk-in-tutor! He moved here recently and has been volunteering with us since June 2019. Our patrons really enjoy working with him. He comes in twice a week and subs when needed.

Karen R nominated by Ulises C
In grateful recognition of your service as an Adult Literacy Program volunteer at the Junipero Serra Branch Literacy Center of the Los Angeles Public Library

Ulises says, “Karen is a new walk-in tutor at the Junipero Serra Literacy Center. On her first day as a walk-in tutor, she assisted four patrons.

April Learners of the Month

Chaquante H nominated by Karen H

In recognition of your inspiring commitment to your literacy goals at the Singleton Adult Literacy Center of the Los Angeles Public Library

Karen says, “Chaquante is a native English speaker and she has been with the program for about 3 years. She qualified to be part of the One-on-One program, but due to her work schedule it was hard to match her with a tutor. I recommended for Chaquante to work with a Walk-In-Tutor.

Alexandra V nominated by Priscilla R

In recognition of your commitment to your literacy goals at the Singleton Adult Literacy Center of the Los Angeles Public Library

Priscilla says, “Alexandra came to us as a really shy individual with special needs. Her family as well as she wanted her to be independent. Her family used to bring her to the lab once a week from outside the city. She then took Access Services Paratransit. Now she is taking public transportation on her own! She has been so confident and independent. She has really bloomed with her success with Reading Horizons.”  READ MORE ➤➤

Readability Consensus
Based on (7) readability formulas:
Grade Level: 10
Reading Level: fairly difficult to read.
Reader's Age: 14-15 yrs. old
(Ninth to Tenth graders)

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