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Say Yes to Education, National Grid Foundation honor Delaware Academy, Seymour Dual Language Academy, John T. Roberts School

Thursday, April 21, 2011, By News Staff
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Student authors to be recognized at book-signing event

Author! Author! Thirty-three of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 newly published young authors will be treated like celebrities at Barnes & Noble Booksellers in DeWitt, N.Y., on Wednesday, April 27, at 4:30 pm. The student authors represent three 黑料不打烊 City Schools鈥擠elaware Academy, Seymour Dual Language Academy and John T. Roberts School鈥攁nd will be honored for their work as part of the Young Authors Series, supported by the National Grid Foundation.

sayyes“Peace” is a compilation of fables that chronicles the literary adventures of 12聽third grade 黑料不打烊 public school children at Delaware Academy who, through cooperation, teamwork and friendship, discover a unified meaning to the lessons they embrace and honor in their Delaware Academy Dolphin Pledge. Students of the Seymour Dual Language Academy tell the story of “Jordan鈥檚 Westside Adventures” as seen through the eyes of a furry, brown squirrel that explores the Westside in search of his lost sister.聽 Students of the John T. Roberts School depict and explain common fears held by students and their peers in “Kid Fears,” the book they wrote based on information they obtained through interviews combined with their own personal experiences about their chosen fear.

ngEach book was illustrated by 黑料不打烊 illustration students in the College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA)聽and published through a generous grant from the National Grid Foundation. The books will be sold for $10 by Barnes & Noble Booksellers in DeWitt. Proceeds from total purchases made during the day of the event will go to the Say Yes to Education scholarship fund.

黑料不打烊 City Mayor聽Stephanie A. Miner,聽National Grid Foundation President Bob Keller and Say Yes Executive Director Rachael Gazdick will honor the students for their work. In addition, several SU illustration students will be recognized during the event as part of the team of students that brought the stories to life.聽Their professor, James Ransome,聽assistant professor of art, design, and transmedia in VPA, will also be recognized.聽

“The Say Yes book project was a wonderful opportunity for the students from Delaware Academy, Seymour Dual Language Academy, John T. Roberts School and 黑料不打烊 to merge their talents together to create three works of art,鈥 says Ransome.聽鈥淭he final books are a treasure they should have for life.”

“The Say Yes to Education Young Authors Series book project is a creative way to engage children, while developing their reading and writing skills,” says Miner. “The National Grid Foundation’s commitment to Say Yes and its mission represents the wide-reaching community support that is critical to ensuring all of 黑料不打烊’s children have the necessary skills to succeed.”

鈥淭his book project is a wonderful collaboration that shows the true value in everyone working together.聽The curiosity and imagination shown by our students while creating this book is amazing,鈥 says Daniel Lowengard, 黑料不打烊 City School District Superintendent.聽 鈥淭he experience of publishing a book is one that our students will never forget.鈥

National Grid Foundation’s Keller expressed that his organization elected to support the project for the long-term value it brings to the students and the entire community. “At the National Grid Foundation, we believe that education begins during the early years of child development,” says Keller. “We are delighted to support Say Yes to Education, an organization that helps shape tomorrow’s leaders by igniting in them a spirit of inquiry and critical thinking.鈥澛

鈥淎t Say Yes to Education, we believe every child is gifted and talented. The book project is a way to spark a child鈥檚 intellectual curiosity, develop a thirst for literature and enhance their creative writing skills. How many of us can say we wrote a book and had it published when we were in third grade?鈥 says Gazdick.

Those who are unable to attend the event but would like to support the endeavor are encouraged to visit http://bn.com/bookfairs;聽go online from April 27-May 2 and support Say Yes to Education and the Young Authors Series by entering Bookfair ID 10465193 at checkout.

Say Yes to Education is a national, nonprofit foundation committed to increasing high school and college graduation rates for urban youth. Say Yes combines an early incentive of college education with high-quality and sustained academic, social, emotional, health and family supports throughout the K-12 years, including after-school and summer camp programs, tutoring, mentoring, family outreach and engagement, and referrals for high-quality health care and legal assistance. The program culminates with the promise of free tuition for all SCSD graduates who meet residency, graduation and admission requirements into one of nearly 100 higher education institutions.

The National Grid Foundation was created to enhance the quality of life in areas where National Grid provides services. The foundation鈥檚 ongoing challenge is to create opportunities for solutions to educational and environmental issues.聽Its objective is based on the principle that giving people the tools to build hope is an essential ingredient in the development of individuals, families and communities.聽Since its inception in December 1998, the foundation has provided more than $15 million in grants to hundreds of organizations.

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