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Reading Camp


A summer reading program sponsored by
The Episcopal Diocese of Lexington
 

Stay in Touch with Reading Camp throughout the summer, checkout:

Reading is a Mountain of Fun!

 

Reading Camp’s goal is to help children who are reluctant and struggling readers improve literacy skills and become more confident students. The camp does not “look” or “feel” like school. The setting is the great outdoors, and the materials are new to the children. Each child is helped to read books of their choosing, encouraged to develop a love of learning, and given tools for reading proficiency. The children receive personal attention in a “failure-free” setting.

 

The daily schedule is filled with arts and crafts, games, hiking, swimming, and relaxation time. Skills that help children become better and more confident readers are woven throughout the day’s activities. The camp staff includes professional educators, recreation coordinators, and counselors.

 

The kids go through six learning centers in small groups, where they experience writing, pleasure reading, phonics, encoding and decoding, reading comprehension and reading strategies; this accommodates various learning styles. We bring in special speakers like noted Kentucky author George Ella Lyon and author and storyteller Harriette Arrington, to encourage the children and build their enthusiasm.

 

By the end of the week, they have gained confidence and enthusiasm about reading because of the enjoyment and success they experienced at camp.

 

 

The Reading Camp program is designed to serve the lowest achieving readers in their third and fourth grade classrooms as identified by their teachers and principals. Reading Camp Liaisons work to identify children who are at least one grade level behind in reading skills.

 

The cost of the camp for students is underwritten by a generous scholarship fund provided by the people of the Episcopal Diocese of Lexington.

 

Full scholarships are available for eligible students to attend Summer Reading Camp.

 

Link to view new Reading Camp video!

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3762764256785773391


 

 

 

 

 

Make a tax-deductible donation to the ministry of Reading Camp through PayPal with your checking account, credit or debit card.

 

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2009 DATES

Mission House

June 15-19

 

Cathedral Domain:

 June 21-27

 

*Grahamstown, South Africa

July 12-18

 

Northern Kentucky:

 July 13-17

 

Pine Mountain Settlement:

July 25-August 1

  

Trinity, Danville:

July 20-24

 

*Grace, Paducah

July 27-31

 

 

*If you would like to volunteer at these out of the Diocese Reading Camps you should contact the Reading Camp Office at (859) 252-6527 x 110 or at readingcamp@diolex.org

 

Staff applications are available online for the first time HERE

 

NEW THIS YEAR:  Please make sure that your application is completed by May 1. We must maintain Reading Camp's staff/camper ratio, and we want to make the best use of each volunteer's gifts and talents.  To do this, we need to match our volunteer staffing capabilities with our camper recruiting efforts—in other words, we don’t want to recruit more campers than we can handle, so we need to know early in the recruiting process how many volunteers we can expect.

 

 

Episcopal Diocese of Lexington
Reading Camp
P.O. Box 610
Lexington, KY 40588-0610

 

(859) 252-6527, x. 110

 

toll-free in Kentucky:
(888) 811-6715

 

Benjamin C. Bynum, Executive Director

 

readingcamp@diolex.org