OUR MISSION
Thursday, May 28, 2009
The Right to Literacy Convention is Coming to Buffalo!
The mission of the Annual Conference is to provide challenging, provocative, and enriching educational and networking experiences. Conference activities seek to reflect the diversity of the field and to meet the educational needs and interests of a wide range of literacy coalitions. Participants are encouraged to be active learners and offer new and stimulating ideas, models, and approaches to community literacy and to managing literacy coalitions.
Read to Succeed Buffalo, a coalition of over fifty local organizations dedicated to improving literacy in the City of Buffalo, will be the host for this very significant event. It works with the community to develop and implement solutions that address the literacy needs of people across the entire age span including general literacy, as well as financial, computer, health, and workforce literacy.
On Saturday, June 13th (from 8AM to 2PM), the Conference will culminate with the "Right to Literacy Convention". Many educators, community leaders, and involved citizens are expected to assemble at the Hyatt Hotel to:
* Affirm that low literacy is an injustice that threatens our democracy;
* Introduce specific resolutions from various communities;
* Create a call to action to build a nationwide collaboration for literacy; and
* Sign a Declaration of a Right to Literacy.
Regional delegates will represent their constituent groups at the Convention, in the tradition of the famous 1848 Women’s Rights Seneca Falls Convention. Read to Succeed hopes to reach out to anyone and everyone for this event and encourages all to attend. The June 13th event is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. For more information please call 843-8895.
Right to Literacy Flyer
Conference Brochure
Buffalo Rising Article
Buffalo News Article
Literacy Data
Friday, May 15, 2009
UB Educators and Area Students Team Up to Help Students in Tanzania
The effort includes enough human elements to stir the civic consciousness of everyone from teenagers to veteran academics. It also road-tests an institutional model for collaboration UB educators believe has great potential to link the university's resources with those most in need.
The strategic model was created through UB's partnership with the Buffalo Public Schools. Those who have nurtured this model for collaboration see the development of a school as an opportunity to test it in Africa, and see if it works as well there as it has in the university's own backyard.
The ongoing effort includes engaging local high school students in fundraising, educational and cultural activities to benefit the girls in Tanzania, who wait with hundreds of others in their region for educational opportunities beyond their primary schooling.
For example, Sweet Home High School Honors students have started a bracelet sale to raise money for the school. The bracelets imprinted with the phrase "If you educate a girl, you educate a nation."
Bracelets are $3 and all proceeds will go to benefit the Tanzania school. If you are interested in ordering bracelets, please email Katie Biggie at mailto:kjbiggie@buffalo.edu. (See also LINK). The Sweet Home students are also holding a Tanzania Awareness Week May 26-29 with a main event night on May 28 to highlight African culture.
In addition, other school projects include the "Education Is a Right" campaign at Buffalo's Grover Cleveland High School and Nichols High School, in which students will write letters to the young women in Tanzania to learn more about their lives, culture and educational opportunities -- and also have the opportunity to reflect on what education means to them. Children in the Elmwood Village area will also raise funds and awareness through a KidsFest on June 14.
This year's preparation includes sending a team of six representatives from UB and Western New York to Tanzania in July.
WEBPAGE
ARTICLE LINK
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Quebecor World Helps "Books for Kids"
Buffalo Building Trades Council Pre-Apprentice Application
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
BPS/ Lawyers for Learning Partnership
Please click the link below to read the WGRZ.com web story about the partnership.
VIDEO LINK
Dr. Antonia Pantoja Community School of Academic Excellence - BPS #18
Friday, May 8, 2009
Canisius College Partner School Removed From State Review List
The decision, which was made by the New York State Board of Regents, was based on improved English and math scores, and is the result of a program that features a longer school year and school day, smaller class sizes and greater use of math, reading and technology coaches.
Throughout New York State, 25 schools were removed from the list and five were added. Forty-three schools remain on the list.
Hamlin Park School #74 is an elementary school (grades K-5) located on Donaldson Road in Buffalo.
Canisius College is one of 28 Jesuit colleges in the nation and the premier private college in Western New York. Canisius prepares leaders - intelligent, caring, faithful individuals able to pursue and promote excellence in their professions, their communities and their service to humanity.
http://www.canisius.edu/servicelearning/students.asp
http://www.buffaloschools.org/HamlinParkSchool74.cfm
Thursday, May 7, 2009
PRAXAIR/ECC/HUTCH TECH PARTNERSHIP
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
UB - Buffalo Public Schools Partnership Expands its Summer Offerings for Area Middle and High School Students
Presenter: Various
Presenter Affiliation: UB and Community Professionals
Location: S. Campus and Enterprise Charter School
Campus: South Campus and Off Campus
Date: 08/3/09
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Cost: Fee Based - Refer to webiste
Contact: Call Teresa Barrett at 829-6144 (ub-pk16@buffalo.edu)
Web site: http://www.buffalo.edu/pk16/ Calendar