As we finished our last week of Freedom School, we said "see ya later" to 13 graduates going on to 3rd grade! We gave lots of hugs, wrote lots of notes (thanking our favorite teachers and friends), and of course, kept reading lots of books! Take a look at our last week!
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We all got a little break for the 4th of July, but even a short fourth week couldn't dull our shine! Check out our extended newspaper that talks about all the fun things we have been doing the past couple weeks! This week, Mercer University came to our Freedom School site to interview our Servant Leader Interns and Site Coordinator! They participated in Harambee and got to look in on the integrated reading curriculum too! Check out the article! We are half way done with the Summer, but that doesn't mean any of the energy at Freedom School is dying down! Check out what we did this week! We just finished our second week of Freedom School! Friendships are forming and skills are developing! Take a look at what we did this week. We kicked off Freedom School this week with our five servant leader interns (Micah, Shaya, Ibrahim, Tori and Ashanti), our site coordinator (Charlie) and our executive director (Julie) plus our 50 scholars from Ingram Pye, Riley and Southfield elementary schools! Take a look at what we did this week! Appleton will host its third annual Freedom School™Macon at St. Paul's Episcopal Church June 10 - July 19, 2019. Fifty rising 1st - 3rd graders will engage in full-day literacy and enrichment activities for six weeks to improve their reading skills, create positive feelings about learning, develop higher self-esteem, increase their cultural awareness, and better engage with their community. Appleton partners with Children's Defense Fund to offer this program developed in 1995 for children who live in underserved and impoverished neighborhoods and who lack access to summer reading materials and enrichment opportunities. This year's program again focuses on students from Ingram-Pye, Riley and Southfield Elementary Schools in Bibb County, all of whom attend at no charge to their families. These schools have among the lowest 3rd grade reading scores in the state of Georgia. Nearly half of our scholars will be returning participants, and six will complete the entire three-year cycle of the Level I curriculum. Appleton's Freedom School is one of two in Georgia and one of nearly 180 sites nationwide.
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