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The club donated $1,000 to the school for new reading materials and members have spent time with students every other week B次元官网网址 with a few exceptions B次元官网网址 from January until the end of June. The roughly 15 children in Grades 1 and 2 were split into one of two half hour sessions that saw a volunteer read mostly one-on-one with students or play special learning-based games. Each child had their personalized file that tracked their progress as well as contained reading materials at their level.
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The Be Excited About Reading, or BEAR program as itB次元官网网址檚 called is all about building those connections to help instill this important skill.
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