Local Rotary clubs donate 1,600 books to schools
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Sue Doyle
COSTA MESA -- Coins tossed into a fountain made wishes come true Friday
for three schools in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District.
Whittier, Pomona and Wilson elementary schools received a gift of 1,600
children’s books donated by Newport-Balboa, Newport-Irvine and Newport
Beach Sunrise Rotary clubs.
Some of the funds came from coins that had been tossed into a fountain at
Fashion Island.
The books are a part of “Reading by 9” a literacy program with a goal of
having 95% of third-graders reading at grade level. Another of the
program’s goals is to add one million new books to libraries for
kindergarten through third grade. This is the second year the Rotary
clubs have participated in the program, which is sponsored by the Los
Angeles Times.
“This makes a difference for the diverse students in our district,” said
Robert Barbot, the superintendent of Newport-Mesa schools.
Students particularly needed books in English because many speak it as a
second language.
Schools have tried to make up for the financial difference with home
libraries. They loan large quantities of books, stacked in colorful
plastic crates, to families to encourage reading. Families can keep the
books for as long as they need, said Sarah Markel, a teacher at Whittier.
“Many families don’t have the money and can’t afford books. I know the
best way to create literacy is to put books in the hands of children,”
Markel said.
Markel works with a group of second- and third-graders who read at a
level 40% below their peers. In her class, students are bombarded with
words, images and books to increase their reading capacity.
“They need that little extra boost to get over the line,” said Pat
Rothrock, a teacher’s assistant at Whittier.
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