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The new read aloud handbook
The new read aloud handbook









Title I schools serve a high percentage of students from low-income families and, although these schools qualify for additional federal support, students may have less access to books at home. The addition of gifted age-appropriate books further encourages literacy outside the classroom, especially since Title I schools are included in the RARCC visitation schedule. Jenny Billings, chair of the Rowan-Cabarrus English department, and English instructor Jade Bittle, RARCC has grown from a visit to a single school the first year to include as many as nine schools in a year. The project, launched by Rowan-Cabarrus as a literacy initiative in partnership with the Rowan Rotary Club, quickly grew to encompass both Rowan and Cabarrus counties.

the new read aloud handbook

Each year, readers fan out across the counties to visit classrooms, reading books aloud with second graders and gifting them with their own book to take home.

the new read aloud handbook the new read aloud handbook

For the past 10 years, volunteers from Rowan-Cabarrus Community College and the surrounding community have brought the joy of reading to area elementary school students through the College’s Read Across Rowan and Cabarrus Counties (RARCC) initiative.











The new read aloud handbook