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WWLP: New literacy project in Springfield aims to get more children to read

Oct 29, 2020
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by: Sy Becker

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – The love for children reading is a fast-growing commodity at Springfield’s Gardening the Community building in the city’s Old Hill neighborhood.

The organization is responsible for a program called “Reading Success by 4th Grade,” built on their success today with a new literacy project. Gardening the Community on Walnut street now holds a book called “The Ugly Vegetables.” 

“There’s a book in its entirety in its original form available for families to just walk in and read and read a book together,” said Chrissy Howard, manager of Reading Success by 4th grade. “So we’re advocating for folks to do that socially distanced obviously.”

Their new literacy project is called ‘Springfield Story Walks’, featuring full-color pages from a variety of children’s books.

Chrissy Howard
Chrissy Howard
Manager
Reading Success by 4th Grade
  • About Chrissy

    Chrissy Howard was named Manager of Reading Success by 4th Grade in 2019, and brings with her a deep understanding of the work of the initiative. Most recently at Springfield Public Schools, Howard served as an Instructional Leadership Specialist in Literacy. She has also previously worked as a teacher, instructional coach, literacy leader and principal in Springfield and Worcester. Howard earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Wheelock College; her Master’s in Education from Harvard University; and her Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (CAGS) from Simmons University, focused on urban elementary education. She is currently pursuing her doctoral degree at UMass Amherst in the Language, Literacy and Culture program. Howard is active in the community as a member of the board of the YWCA of Western Massachusetts and the Harvard Club of Western Massachusetts. She was part of BusinessWest’s 40 Under 40 class of 2018, and is also a recipient of the Pioneer Valley Excellence in Teaching Award from the Harold Grinspoon Foundation. Howard resides in Springfield with her husband, Geoff, and their two young daughters.

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