EASTPOINTE/ROSEVILLE With the high school careers of many seniors soon coming to a close, school districts are figuring out how they can create a memorable way to send them out into the world while still being COVID-safe.
Roseville teachers receive grant for reading program
Students including Joseph Millard, pictured, in Roseville High School’s tier three reading program will benefit from a new program called the Matchmaker Book Club. It is made possible through a $2,500 grant from the State Farm Teacher Assist program.
Photo provided by Angela Houghton
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ROSEVILLE A new Roseville High School program aimed at improving student literacy recently received a $2,500 grant from the State Farm Teacher Assist program.
Andrea Gabbard, an Algebra 2 support class teacher and a member of the school’s Student Learning Team, applied for the funds in January. She said that being able to start the program next month will help students who have fallen behind their peers catch up.