This holiday season, every
Spring Branch ISD third-grade student received “the gift of knowledge” thanks
to The Dictionary Project, a program sponsored by the district’s Community
Relations department.
Ten years ago, Housman
Elementary School volunteer Ormonde Smith spotted a Wall Street Journal article
about the Dictionary Project, an effort to promote language arts skills among
the young by giving them a main tool for reading, spelling and oral
pronunciation. What began as a gift of a single dictionary from a mentor to his
student, The Dictionary Project continues to be an annual district-wide
initiative.
Thanks to the generosity of
community members and organizations, more than 2,500 third-graders took home
their dictionaries this year along with supporting lessons about spelling,
reading and proper word use.
Sponsors of the program this
year include United Way of Greater Houston, the Village Republican Women, Larry
and Patricia McDowell, Doug and Pam Goodson, Joni Baird, Mary Sherwood, the
Spring Branch Lions Club, Katherine Dawson, Chris Gonzalez, Barbara Potts,
Germaine Champion, Kids Hope Mentors at Our Lady of Walsingham Catholic Church,
Theresa Kosmoski, and Daniel Measurement & Control. Additionally, a grant
from the Houston CPA Society was used for a second year to support a number of
the district’s Title I campuses.
“Thanks to the continued
generosity of our community members who believe in our students, our schools
and this wonderful program, this year we distributed more than 2,500 dictionaries,”
program coordinator Abby Walker says. “Providing this gift of knowledge is a
powerful way to ensure we are instilling a love of learning in our students for
years to come.”
Supporting the Dictionary
Project is just one of the ways community members participate in SBISD’s Good
Neighbor program. To learn more about the Dictionary Project or the Good
Neighbor program, please contact Abby Walker at 713.251.2289 or visit our
website: www.springbranchisd.com/goodneighbor.
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