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Jim Thorpe Rotarians support education program

Third Grade students at St. Joseph Regional Academy in Jim Thorpe, the L.B. Morris Elementary School, and Penn Kidder Elementary School received new dictionaries which were donated by the Rotary Club of Jim Thorpe as part of a national program know as "The Dictionary Project".

The program provides dictionaries, which are an essential tool for a quality education, to students to keep as their own essential reference books.Most students do not own a dictionary or have access to one in their home.Why give the dictionaries to third graders ? Third grade represents a critical juncture in a child's education in that this is the year that a student makes the transition from "learning to read" to "reading to learn" and it is important for them to be able to read and write well in order to share knowledge effectively.Giving students dictionaries is like giving them a set of keys to unlock all of the information that there is to be learned from reading subjects that will introduce new ideas to young learners.The Rotary Club of Jim Thorpe has been involved with the program since 2003 and has donated a total of 1,974 dictionaries to Jim Thorpe area schools since then with this year's contribution amounting to 216 books.The dictionaries were personally delivered to the three schools by Rotary Dictionary Committee members Ronald Sheehan and Randall Smith demonstrating Community Service in Action.

VICTOR IZZO/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS Students at St. Joseph Regional Academy happily display the new dictionaries donated to them courtesy of the Rotary Club of Jim Thorpe as part of a national program know as "The Dictionary Project". They are, left to right : Drew Wimmer, Logan Bauer, Rhiannon Dempsey, James Sargent, and Jaylen Morssila. Delivering the dictionaries were Rotary Dictionary Committee members Ron Sheehan (left) and Randy Smith.