We are proud to announce the launch of our first-ever Summer Leadership Academy at READ USA, powered by CareerSource Northeast Florida!
The READ USA Summer Leadership Academy is all about equipping, enlightening, and engaging teens and young adults in how to make informed decisions about their future – all while earning a $15/hour paycheck! During a six-week summer course, our teen tutors will visit leaders at numerous, cross-sector organizations, businesses, and civic groups who will provide a detailed, behind-the-scenes look at how these organizations operate, the path(s) that led to their current roles, and how STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) comes to life in their organizations.
Ultimately, our teen tutors will have a unique opportunity to experience the world in a different way – helping bridge the gap between what they do know and what they don’t yet know – and learn how they can pursue educational and career opportunities that align with their passions, skills, and goals. Upon completion of the program, teen tutors will have a better understanding of how to explore, choose, and pursue their future.
We are thrilled to host our first Summer Leadership Academy cohort from June 3 – July 11!
To apply, teens and teen tutors should visit readusainc.com/apply by the April 19 application deadline. READ USA is accepting applications from both current and future tutors with specific requirements, which are available here.
We are grateful for our many community partners who are making the Summer Leadership Academy possible, including:
If you are interested in becoming a partner of the READ USA Summer Leadership Academy, please contact Director of Workforce Development Ashlea Jones at ashlea@readusainc.com.
22,000+ and Counting
As of today, READ USA, in partnership with the Duval County School Board and Duval County Public Schools (DCPS) administration, has officially distributed 22,000+ books to 11,345 blossoming young minds across 20 DCPS elementary schools! And we’re only in week two of READ USA Book Fair season!
A couple weeks ago, READ USA was the grateful recipient of a generous donation from the Second Annual Vested Metals Charity Golf Tournament, hosted by the Vested Community Foundation in St. Augustine (you can read more about that here). As recognition for their investment in “The Next Generation,” which is why READ USA was selected as a beneficiary, we named Vested Metals and the Vested Community Foundation as the Love Grove Elementary School Book Fair Sponsor! Thank you to the Vested Metals team for your support of literacy, the Next Generation, and READ USA’s focus on Book Choice & Ownership!
It has been a fun couple of weeks – and we are only just getting started! Many thanks to the elementary school principals and assistant principals, media specialists, teachers, and support staff for welcoming us into their schools, and to our incredible volunteers who bring so much fun and hard work to the book fairs.
Our unwavering gratitude also goes to our generous sponsors for their embrace and financial support of READ USA Book Fairs, including the Delores Barr Weaver Legacy Fund, Dr. Robert Kelly & Charlene Landen, DuBow Family Foundation, Ellen and James Wiss Family Fund, J.B. Coxwell Contracting, Inc., Michael Ward and Jennifer Glock Foundation, Roseann Duran Legacy Gift, The Cost Family Fund, The Good Peoples Foundation, Unitarian Universalist Church of Jacksonville, and Vested Metals International, LLC, all of whom sponsored book fairs during the past two weeks.
Want to volunteer at an upcoming Book Fair? Sign up below!
Meet Jeremy’s Newest Friend: Dr. Floyd Willis of Mayo Clinic
Our fictional storyteller and namesake of our Jeremy’s Journey book series met a new friend for 2024 and recently published his story. Dr. Floyd Willis, a world-renowned physician at Mayo Clinic in Florida, sat down with Jeremy to share his life’s story and work as a doctor and medical researcher.
A native of Forsyth, Georgia, Dr. Willis grew up as one of five children born to Elizabeth and George Willis. His parents were leading citizens in his small town, and even had a sample ballot machine in their home that was available to all when voting drives took place!
Dr. Willis’s educational journey was inspired by the poem, “Be the Best of Whatever You Are,” by Douglas Malloch – and he most certainly has! After graduating from Yale University and the Morehouse School of Medicine, he did his residency at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. After a short stint operating his own family medicine practice in Georgia, Mayo Clinic in Florida recruited him to start its first Dept. of Family Medicine – where he was the only African American doctor and only family physician at the time.
Since that time, Dr. Willis has co-written 35 scientific publications, conducted extensive Alzheimer’s research, and investigated aging, neurological disorders, and stroke. He has presented in South Africa and across the world on these topics, and he is a go-to expert on African Americans and the US Healthcare system as well as indigent care.
“When my children were growing up, I stressed to them that the most important profession on earth is teaching,” Dr. Willis told Jeremy. “That is what READ USA is doing – and providing the free books and teaching students how to read and understand them. READ USA is extremely important because it gives you one of your most important assets – the ability to learn. Reading facilitates learning.”
It is for all of these accomplishments that last year READ USA honored Dr. Willis as the READ to Remember Award Honoree at the 2023 Peace in the Pages luncheon, a truly well-deserved honor and recognition!
Jeremy’s book about Dr. Willis is now available to order for $20 per copy! Click here to place your order and coordinate pickup with READ USA.
Thank you, Dr. Willis, for allowing Jeremy and READ USA to share your inspirational journey with Jacksonville!
$25/hour Opportunity: READ USA Tutor Assessors
READ USA’s Literacy Tutoring program positively impacts thousands of lives in our community – from the students who receive tutoring to the teen tutors who learn workforce development skills, as well as the educators and READ USA staff who support the entire tutoring process.
And YOU can be a part of it!
READ USA is seeking Assessors for our Literacy Tutoring program. Assessors are responsible for administering assessments and reporting data for elementary students using standardized and evidence-based measures. In this role, Assessors:
Apply here today! Feel free to also forward this email to anyone you think might be interested.
Children’s Book: Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright! by Fiona Waters
Illustrated by Britta Teckentrup
It’s National Poetry Month, and we are celebrating!
Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright! is a lavishly illustrated collection of 366 animal poems—one for every day of the year. Filled with favorites and new discoveries written by a wide variety of poets, including William Blake, Christina Rosetti, Carl Sandburg, Grace Nichols, Matsuo Basho, Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve, Lewis Carroll, Emily Dickinson, and many more. This is the perfect book for children (and grown-ups!) to share at the beginning or end of the day.
The cover sparks interest with its captivating tiger’s gaze. It does a wonderful job at setting the tone for the many poems to come and fits the type of illustrations found through this collection.
The book is broken up into twelve months. At the beginning of each month, there's a list of the poems and authors with the corresponding date. Each two-page spread holds one to four poems. Every poem highlights a different animal. They come from various authors, cover various types of poetry, and represent everything from modern poems to traditional rhymes. So, expect a bit of everything from every direction to make a diverse mix! Some of the poems are serious, others invoke thought, and many add a touch of humor. A few are longer, with several verses, while others are composed of only a few words. So, expect a bit of everything!
Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright! An Animal Poem for Every Day of the Year is a wonderful book to read as a family and to introduce children to the delightful world of poetry.
Submitted by Kathi Hart, READ USA Content Specialist
Parent Education Corner: Playing with Poetry
National Poetry Month in April is a special occasion to celebrate the importance of poets and poetry in our culture.
Here are some ways to explore the world of poetry together and to get your child’s creativity flowing:
Submitted by Kathi Hart, READ USA Content Specialist
Do you have any questions or ideas for the Parent Education Corner? Anything you’d like to learn? Let us know here!