Friday, March 2, 2012

Enroll your 6th-8th grader in District Children Rooted by Literacy's summer program!


 As a full-day summer literacy program, District Children Rooted by Literacy (DCRBL) focuses on critical literacy instruction to strengthen your child’s ability to compete in an increasingly global society.

The mission of DCRBL is to teach children to read critically, via cultural, political, social and global literacy. During the Summer of 2012, DCRBL will offer five weeks of:

Fun, yet rigorous literacy activities;
Small class sizes (a total of 60 participants);
Access to unlimited reading materials;
Experienced, committed and caring educators;
Foreign language lessons;
Book clubs;
Exposure trips;
Character animation; and
Debates.

There are currently 30 slots left for rising 6th – 8th grade students and the summer program will be held at Georgetown Day School. 

For more information, please contact Tracey Roach, Founder, at (202) 460-8417. You can also register your child and pay fees on the DCRBL website.

1 comment:

  1. My son attended DCRBL last summer and it was an absolutely amazing summer for him. His reading level increased, but most importantly, a love of reading was ingnited and I know that the sky is the limit for my son now. Thank you, DCRBL

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