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Award Recipients Attended the 2011 National Reading Recovery & K-6
Classroom Literacy Conference
Thanks to Deluxe Corporation Foundation, Hameray/Yuen Family
Foundation, Pioneer Valley Books, RRCNA Professional Development
Grants funded by an anonymous donor, TOSA Foundation, Minnesota
Professional Development Grant, Townsend Press, Zaner-Bloser, and the Geri Stone Memorial
Grant
Fund, Reading Recovery
professionals were able to attend the 2011 National Reading Recovery
& K-6 Classroom Literacy Conference. Pictured below are 2010–2011
grant and scholarship recipients assembled at the National Conference.
TEACHER LEADER
SCHOLARSHIPS
Deluxe Corporation Foundation Teacher Leader Scholarships
The
Deluxe Corporation Foundation is a grant-giving institution that has
partnered with educational, cultural, and human service nonprofit
organizations for more than 50 years to enrich the communities of
Deluxe Corporation employees. An independent 501(c) (3)
organization, the Deluxe Corporation Foundation receives funding
from Deluxe Corporation to support its mission of giving back to the
communities it serves. The Foundation’s support for Reading Recovery
professional development has benefited children, teachers, and
schools in many communities where Deluxe Corporation employees live
and work.

Pictured: Shirley DeSouza, Mississauga, Ontario,
Canada with Paul Brown, Deluxe Corporation Foundation.
Hameray/Yuen Family
Foundation Teacher Leader Scholarships
The Hameray Publishing Group is dedicated to publishing innovative
literacy materials for today’s educators. Combining a sound
research-based approach with cutting-edge classroom solutions,
Hameray Publishing Group has developed literacy materials for
struggling readers as well as those reading at grade level. The Yuen
Family Foundation, a private charitable organization, in conjunction
with the Hameray Publishing Group, funded two $15,000 teacher leader
scholarships and donated books ($1,000 value) to the newly trained
teacher leaders for use in their teaching.

Pictured: (L-R) Raymond Yuen of Hameray Publishing Group; Carolynne
Stein, South Yarmouth, MA; Marlene Stilwell, Sumter, SC; and
Christine Yuen of Hameray Publishing Group.
Pioneer Valley
Books Teacher Leader Scholarship
Pioneer Valley Books, based in Amherst, MA, is an
educational publishing company offering quality books to help
children gain fluency in their reading. Pioneer Valley Books funded one $15,000 teacher leader scholarship and donated
Pioneer Valley books ($1,000 value) to the newly trained teacher
leader for use in teaching or training.

Pictured: (L-R) Marjorie Rowe, Lyndonville, VT; with Bob and
Michelle Dufresne of Pioneer Valley Books.
RRCNA Professional Development Grants
Two $15,000 RRCNA Teacher Leader Training Scholarships were
awarded for the 2010–2011 training year. Funding for these
scholarships was provided by a generous donor who prefers to remain
anonymous.

Pictured:
(L-R) Lisa Hall, Dyersburg, TN; Jady Johnson, RRCNA Executive
Director; and Terry MacIntyre, Boulder, CO.
TOSA Foundation
The TOSA Foundation and Morgridge Family funding has supported many
Reading Recovery children, teachers, and schools through the years.
The family, including John and Tashia Morgridge, their son John and
his wife Carrie, have provided both financial contributions and
leadership with several initiatives at the local, state, and
national level.

Pictured (L-R): Cathy Compton-Lilly, University of Wisconsin at
Madison Trainer; and Amy Treuter and Emily Zoeller
from Madison, WI.
NATIONAL
CONFERENCE GRANTS
The Minnesota
Professional Development Fund
In memory of Reading Recovery teacher leader Diane Holum, the fund
provides grants for Minnesota Reading Recovery teachers,
teacher leaders, university trainers, and others who support the
implementation of Reading Recovery to attend the National
Conference.

Pictured (L-R) are Tonya Person, Minnesota Professional Development
Grant representative and Lois Williams, Woodbury, MN.
Townsend Press
Professional Development Grant
Townsend Press is an educational publisher of an acclaimed series of
reading, vocabulary, and writing textbooks for the school and
college markets. They also publish, through their nonprofit
foundation, an affordable library of original and classic
paperbacks.

Pictured: (L-R) Kimberly Robertson, Elizabeth City, NC
and Barbara Schubert, RRCNA Development Committee Chair.
Zaner-Bloser
Professional Development Grant
The mission of Zaner-Bloser, the Language Arts and Reading Company,
is to make a significant contribution to the education of children
in prekindergarten through eighth grade by publishing materials of
the highest quality.

Pictured:
(L-R) Kathleen Wright and Patricia Bailey, Zaner-Bloser
Representatives; and Lisa Mount, Santa Cruz, CA.
Geri Stone Memorial Fund Grants and Scholarship Program
Family
members and friends established this fund in memory of Geri Stone’s
leadership and work as a Michigan Reading Recovery teacher leader.
Grants and scholarships are awarded to Reading Recovery
professionals to
help offset the cost of the Michigan Institute, Reading Recovery training, professional development, or other
literacy efforts.
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