Mission
Rotary READ Fort Collins' (RRFC) mission is to foster a love of reading
in elementary school-aged students, with a special focus on students
in grades 4 through 6. The program appeals to all age groups, but there
is a special emphasis on students in grades 4 through 6. This emphasis
is given by the program to help instill good reading habits before students
experience junior high school and high school demands.
A Unique Coalition
RRFC is a unique coalition of the four Fort Collins, Colorado, Rotary
International Clubs (Fort Collins Rotary Club - chartered 1918; Fort Collins Rotary
Club Foothills - chartered 1977; Fort Collins Rotary Club Breakfast - chartered
1989; and Fort Collins Rotary Club After Work - chartered 2002) , the Fort Collins Public Library,
and the Poudre School District (Fort Collins,
Colorado). The RRFC is comprised of representatives of all three coalition
members. RRFC's activities (see below) focus on being an effective adjunct to
educators' and library professionals' efforts to increase reading habits at an early
age.
Goals
- Place books in the hands of elementary school-aged students.
- Enable elementary school-aged students in Fort Collins to personally
experience a presentation by and meet an author who writes books
that are popular with this age group.
Program Elements
- Rotary READ Week (fall)
- Author Workshops (spring)
- Fundraising (summer)
RRFC Recognition
- 1996: Outstanding Citizen Award from the Colorado Educational
Media Association. RRFC is the only organization to ever have received
this recognition.
- RRFC receives many messages from students,
educators, and parents thanking RRFC for the gift certificate
and/or the author visit.
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Rotary READ Week
- Goal: Have each student read (or have someone read to them) at
least 15 minutes per day for one week.
- Program information, including forms to verify that 15 minutes
per day of reading has been completed, is sent home with 100% of
participating Poudre School District (PSD) elementary school students
just before the week with supplemental information about the program
available to teachers and media specialists. Information is also
made available and distributed to charter school, private school,
and home-schooled students and teachers through the Fort Collins
Public Library and RRFC committee members.
- At the end of the week, students return the completed forms to
their school's library or media center that certify that they have
completed reading for 15 minutes per day for Rotary READ Week. Each
form is signed by a parent or guardian. Each student returning a
signed form receives a prize in recognition of their accomplishment.
- All returned forms are entered into a drawing for $10 gift certificates
to local bookstores. Typically, 15% to 20% of the returned forms
are awarded gift certificates. The gift certificates are awarded
in special ceremonies appropriate for the school, including at awards
assemblies, video ceremonies, and special classroom ceremonies.
Each certificate is personally presented to the student by a Rotarian.
Many students who receive gift certificates have never owned a book
before.
- Rotary READ Week has been very successful in getting students
to participate in the program. In 8 years, Rotary READ Week has
had over 14,000 forms returned, with almost 10,000 from 1998 through
2002. Student participation has
been increasing at an increasing rate.
Author Workshops
- Goals:
- Energize budding writers and readers, especially those in
grades 4, 5, and 6, with personal knowledge of popular authors.
- Give students an understanding of how books that they like
are written.
- One to two noted authors make presentations each to 6 to 8 schools,
public libraries, and/or private schools in the Fort Collins area.
Authors are selected on the basis of their
presentation ability and their writing reputation with RRFC's target
student population. Well before each presentation, locations who
will be hosting the author promote the author's books, encouraging
students to read at least one book before the author arrives. This
allows a connection to emerge at the presentation. Many authors
also host young writer workshops if requested by the school. These
workshops/presentations have proven
to be very well received and motivating for students.
- Since 1995:
- 100% of Poudre School District elementary schools have been offered an
author visit at least once. 97% of all PSD elementary schools had accepted
the offers.
- Presentations have been made to a number of private schools
and public libraries.
- Most Fort Collins-area elementary school public, private and home schooled
students have had the opportunity to see at least one author presentation
before the students move on to junior high school.
- Every Fort Collins Rotary Club has hosted an author program
most years.
Funding
- RRFC is 100% self funded. No Rotary Club funding is used to support
the program.
- Sources of funding:
- BOGO Pizza Hut Card sales. Northern Colorado Pizza Hut
has sponsored RRFC since the beginning by supporting the sale
of annual discount cards for $10. 100% of the sale proceeds goes
to RRFC. Each year, sales exceed 1000 cards in the community and
provide the primary funding for RRFC.
- Individual Rotarian purchase of book gift certificates.
Rotarians who want to encourage good reading habits purchase $10
gift certificates to award to students participating in Rotary
Read Week.
- Corporate Sponsors. Corporate sponsors other than Northern
Colorado Pizza Hut provide other support, including media publicity
and cash donations.
For more information about RRFC, contact geeturn@comcast.net.
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