2015 Diamond Educational Excellence Partnership (DEEP) Summer Reading Programs

The Diamond Educational Excellence Partnership (DEEP) is a collaborative of community leaders and organizations committed to improving educational outcomes for children living in the Diamond Neighborhoods. All of DEEP’s work is focused on the long-term goal of ensuring that students in its partner schools can read proficiently by the end of the third grade. This work includes multiple initiatives that address barriers to success, including reducing summer learning loss and providing enriching learning experiences for the youngest children in our community.

It has been a busy summer for DEEP. Here is a recap of what the young bright minds in the Diamond have been up to:

Summer Readers-Future Leaders Extended Learning Programs

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With the support of the San Diego Unified School District, DEEP helped to implement summer learning programs at three Diamond school sites this summer. These Summer Readers-Future Leaders programs, which served more than 250 students from Chollas-Mead, Horton, and Johnson Elementary Schools, helped rising second and third graders reduce the learning loss that often occurs during school breaks. Students participated in small-group literacy instruction with their classroom teachers, art-linked-to-literacy dance and visual arts classes with Young Audiences San Diego, outdoor hands-on science activities connected to their classroom reading at the Earth Lab with Groundwork San Diego, visits to the Malcolm X Library to check out books, and afternoon swimming lessons at the local Jackie Robinson Family YMCA. As the school district transitions all of its schools to a traditional calendar in the next few years, DEEP’s Summer Readers-Future Leaders programs will serve as a model for district-wide replication in other communities.

Summer Book Clubs

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In collaboration with Teach for America (TFA) and the Malcolm X Library, DEEP offered for a second summer weekly summer book clubs for students attending its partner elementary schools. Research shows that giving children books to read over the summer is not as powerful as providing them with structure and ongoing support as they read. Each week, students were assigned a new chapter to read in a book they were given to keep. Students then participated in book clubs with peers reading at their level. Volunteer TFA teachers led book clubs, which combined reading skills support with lots of fun. Many children took advantage of the library’s free-lunch program before each book club.

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Fun learning experiences aren’t just for the summer. As the new school year gets underway, DEEP is providing new ways to keep our community’s youngest students learning and engaged throughout the year. Coming up, DEEP’s 0-5 Working Group partners are planning the launch of three free workshops for childcare providers in the Lincoln High School feeder pattern. This Childcare Provider Workshop Series aims to enrich the learning experiences of young children in childcare so they are ready to fully participate when it is time to start school.

If you are a licensed childcare provider serving families in the Diamond Neighborhoods, please keep an eye out for an e-mail invitation from the YMCA Childcare Resource Service to register for a free workshop on Saturday, September 19, about the “Power of Play in Children’s Early Literacy.” At this full-day workshop, you’ll learn ways to enrich the learning experiences of the children in your care and receive valuable free resources, like goody bags and books. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. You’ll also have the chance to win great door prizes from Lakeshore. Program partners include READ-San Diego, Words Alive, Reach Out and Read, San Diego County Family Child Care Association, the San Diego Public Library, San Diego State University, and the YMCA Childcare Resource Service.

Please contact DEEP Director, Gina Gianzero at ggianzer@pacbell.net for more information

Jihmye Collins Memorial End of Summer Poetry Camp

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San Diego Writers, Ink & Jim Moreno Present
The 1st Annual Jihmye Collins Memorial End of Summer Poetry Camp: Camp Collins

Malcolm X Library, 5148 Market St., San Diego, CA 92114

August 25 to 29th from 2 – 5 PM
August 31st Poetry Performance from 2 – 3 PM
Malcolm X Library

For 10 Students Ages 14-18 From Southeast San Diego

Ten teenagers from Southeast San Diego will receive scholarships to participate in an end of summer poetry camp, Camp Collins, with local poet Jim Moreno. Jim was brought on board the San Diego Writers, Ink Program Committee this year to outreach to young and adult writers in Southeast San Diego. Camp Collins will be in session from Aug. 25 to Aug. 29th from 2:00 P.M. To 5:00 P.M. Writing skills, performance skills, and microphone skills will be taught followed by a poetry reading for parents and the community at the Malcolm X Library Performance Annex, on Sunday, August 31, 2014 @ 2:00 P.M. By Camp Collins Poets. Community Service hours are available to participants.  The students’ poems will also be considered for publication in the San Diego Poetry Annual.

 Jim Moreno is on the Advisory Board of the Poetic Medicine Institute of Palo Alto, California and a Regional Editor of the San Diego Poetry Annual. He is a Teaching Artist with Young Audiences of San Diego and the Point Loma Arts Academy. Jim is the Resident Poet for the Juvenile Court & Community Schools and was an original member of the Langston Hughes Poetry Circle. Moreno is the author of “Dancing In Dissent”, (Dolphin Calling Press, 2007) and two cd’s of music and poetry. He hosts “2nd Tuesday Jihmye Poetry” at the Cafe Cabaret on Adams Ave. Sign up your teen by e-mailing Jim Moreno at jimpoet@hotmail.com. There are several seats remaining.

Information: 760 802-2449 or 619 527-3405 or www.jimpoet.com

Dr. Oyeshiku will discuss the book:To Mrs. O, With Love

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Dr. Oyeshiku will discuss the book, To Mrs. O, With Love, a collection of essays from former students. Mrs. O, as she is affectionately called, was an English Teacher at Samuel F.B. Morse High for thirty-seven years. This collection spans almost four decades with contributions written by students from each decade. Mrs. O was California Teacher of the Year, and a finalist for National Teacher of the Year in l980.

Black History Month Programs

The Valencia Park/Malcolm X Library will present a wide range of entertaining programs for Black History Month in February.

Among the offerings are:

  • Fashion Show with Ethnicity’s Unique Boutique at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 3
  • Film screening of “The Powerbroker: Whitney Young’s Fight for Civil Rights” at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb.6
  • Performance by Eveoke Dance Theater of “I Speak. . .Dance” at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 7
  • Black history exhibit and talk at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 10
  • Performance by PGK Dance at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 12
  • Comedy show by Extreme Rahim at 10 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 15
  • Antonio TJ Johnson portrays August Wilson and other influential African American artists with “Walking in the Shadows of August Wilson” at 10 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 22
  • Former Freedom Riders and CORE participants along with Mayor Bob Filner will talk about their ride from Los Angeles to Mississippi at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 23
  • Stories and music by Kunama Mtendaji at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 24
  • and musical performance by Todo Mundo at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 27

For more information about Black History Month and other upcoming programs, call the local branch library at: (619) 527-3405.

After School Book Club and Craft for Grades 1-3 @ Malcolm X Library

After School Book Club and Craft
for Grades 1-3

Thursday, September 13
4:00 pm

Come discuss Everyone Gets The Blues
by Leslie Staub
 and make a fun craft based on the book. Please read the book before the meeting. Check out a copy from the Library’s front counter.

Malcolm X Library
5148 Market St.
(619) 527-3405