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Please visit us at our new Guam Council 
 of the International Literacy Association 

May Newsletter

GUAM TREASURES LLC BOOK DONATION


 

D204 Lions Club Saturday Story Hour

 


Guam ILA CY 2022-2023 Officers

Read-A-Thon Kick-Off/March Meeting Snapshots

 

Read-A-Thon Week Activities at the Schools

Read-A-Thon Activities at Talofofo Elementary School 

UOG Language Arts Conference - Nov. 6

34th Annual Regional Language Arts Conference

Enhancing Our Classrooms to Navigate Beyond the Four Walls

Click here to find out more information about the LAC:  https://sway.office.com/YfgErDHmHiCmqtwk?ref=Link


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Submit your LAC presentation!

Submit a poster

Spend It All, Spend It Now 2020 & Induction Ceremony



IRA Community Book Fair Snapshots

IRA Guam Anthology




Getting an IRA grant is the perfect opportunity for you to enhance your students' reading experience. During the Fall 2021 Grant Cycle, while IRA/ILA meetings are online, send your Grant Application to: Vivian Wolff (vwolff7502@yahoo.com) and Martha Sudo (mjsudo@gmail.com).

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Click on the following links to access important grant information and the IRA grant application, which are now Word-ready! Just download them, and you are ready to type!


Application Deadlines: April & October meetings, 11:00 a.m.

IRA Grant Application for SY2021-2022 PDF FILE

Saturday, October 10, 2009

IRA Read-A-Thon 2010 E-mail Address













Please take note that the new IRA Read-A-Thon 2010 e-mail address is gogreen.rat10@gmail.com

1 comment:

  1. I understand that reading is very important in the development of a child's education. Years ago Read-A-Thons require READING by the child before a pledge is given. For the past few decades that I could remember, The kids just walk around in places like the bowling alleys asking for monetary donation. Recently parents are doing the ASKING OF MONEY for read-a-thon for their their children or grandchildren. Is this acceptable practice? Somehow I don't think that a whole lot of reading is happening. What I see happening is an island wide BEGGING/ASKING for money for the sake of winning prizes, both children and teachers. I feel strongly that having children asking for money even from strangers is instilling in the minds that if you need money, just walk around and ask for it, like beggars do.

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