Project MOBILE
(Motivating Our Boys Into Literacy Enjoyment)
Hagan School's
4th and 5th grade boys are participating in a partnership with the Marist
College
men's lacrosse team called Project MOBILE. Marist
College
student-athletes visit our students and promote literacy by encouraging boys
to read. Students interview these athletes and learn how reading has enriched
their lives. The athletes offer students tips and tricks for reading and
provide personal anecdotes on how they got hooked on reading. The athletes
visit our school to encourage these reluctant readers to reach for books for
enjoyment. The Marist players serve as role-models and encourage the boys to
achieve in school by helping with homework, reading stories and playing
outdoor activities. In the spring, a field trip to a Marist
College
lacrosse game is planned.
GREAT USA
(Girls Reading Enthusiastically Across The USA)
GREAT USA offers our 4th and 5th grade
girls the opportunity to work with Marist College student-athletes as well.
They will read books from different genres that are set in various states
across in the USA.
In 5th grade, each student will complete a GREAT USA passport that will
identify specific states that were “visited” through these books, which
include a variety of themes such as the popular American Girl series.
Fourth graders will participate in the Book-It program for reading. The
students will share their successes with their Marist
College
female role models when they visit our school for at least 2 after school
sessions a semester for a “Girls Book Club.” The athletes will celebrate each
girl’s accomplishments and offer encouragement and motivation to continue
reading by sharing their own personal academic successes and also sharing
anecdotes on how reading has enriched their life as a student-athlete.