Literacy Initiative clubs work on a variety of projects and events throughout the year. They also help recruit volunteers for upcoming programs and events within their school community.
Examples of projects include:
If you are interested in bringing a Literacy Initiative club to your school, please email the Chief Operating Officer, Udonne Eke-Okoro at [email protected] and the Operations Manager, Stuti Sinha at [email protected].
Examples of projects include:
- Planning and judging entries for the Winter Writing Contest.
- Providing feedback on various programs (Books & Basketball, Books & Cookies, etc.)
- Planning various fundraisers to raise money for school supplies and books for the Books & Cookies program.
If you are interested in bringing a Literacy Initiative club to your school, please email the Chief Operating Officer, Udonne Eke-Okoro at [email protected] and the Operations Manager, Stuti Sinha at [email protected].
MICDS Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School is a private JK-12 nonprofit, independent, day school offering non-sectarian education, regardless of national origin, race or religion. The MICDS club was started in September of 2019. |
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St. Louis U. High St. Louis University High School is a Catholic, Jesuit college-preparatory school for young men, committed to our presence in the city of St. Louis and dedicated to building Christ’s kingdom of truth, justice, love and peace. SLUH serves young men based on their ability to succeed, rather than their economic circumstances. |
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St. Joseph's Academy Title St. Joseph’s Academy is a private, Catholic high school for girls in St. Louis, Missouri, sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. SJA's mission is to provide quality Catholic education for young women in an environment that challenges them to grow in faith, knowledge, and respect for self and others. |
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Whitfield Whitfield cultivates ethical, confident, successful students in a community of innovation, collaboration and trust. Whitfield is a close-knit and diverse community for students in grades 6-12. The Whitfield club was started in September of 2019. |
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*denotes schools that do not have an official club, but a large number of students volunteer for the Literacy Initiative