Wednesday, August 4, 2010

A Few Good Men

Real Men Read


Springfield Public Schools is looking for a few good men to be a part of Springfield Real Men Read, a literacy and mentoring initiative that connects men with school children. In January 2010, Springfield Public Schools introduced Real Men Read in its five middle schools and Douglas School. Over 100 seventh grade students participated in the pilot.

MENtors simply visit classrooms once a month beginning in October. During their visit, they read and discuss the month’s selection and impress upon students the relationship between literacy and life success.

The mentors in last year's pilot program were excellent and included members of the business community, academia and the clergy. The district found that:

  • 73% of students said they’d like to participate in the program next year;
  • 67% of students said they were inspired to read because of Real Men Read;
  • 75% of teachers said teachers and students not in the pilot were interested in the program;

The district is looking to Real Men Read during the 2010-11 school year. To date, 13 classes will have mentors next year (second, third, sixth and seventh grades) and the district is looking to place another 21 men who have already pledged to join.

Men from all walks of life and professions are needed. For more information, contact Donna Treadwell, coordinator of volunteers, at 217-525-3257.

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