Monday, April 30, 2012

"Without the knowledge of words and books, we are forever in debt."

This was posted on First Book's blog earlier this month, and the statement immediately struck me. I feel that it truly conveys the importance and urgency that we should have in solving the problem of illiteracy throughout our nation.

"I always understood that literacy was a currency. I would assert that reading and reading comprehension is the price students pay for academic excellence and the price that adults pay for professional success. Without the knowledge of words and books, we are forever in debt."
-- Michele Janaye, Assistant Director of The H.O.P.E. Scholarship, a non-profit organization designed to empower financially-challenged students with need-based scholarships. 

To see the actual article and to visit First Book's Blog, visit http://blog.firstbook.org/2012/04/04/success-stories-literacy-as-currency/

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Dream Big!

It has been such a blessing to serve as Miss Historic South 2012, and to be a part of the Miss America Organization.

Through my participation in the program, it has brought me to learn a true passion of mine -- mentoring young girls! Through mentoring, I want every girl to know that she is special, unique, one-of-a-kind, and that she is capable of SO much!

I want to inspire every child I mentor to know that the sky is the limit! Anything is possible through hard work, patience, and faith! Whether their dreams may be to be a teacher, or maybe a doctor, or maybe even Miss Mississippi...dream BIG!








"The future belongs to those that believe in the beauty of their dreams." - Eleanor Roosevelt

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Illiteracy: What you should know

Illiteracy: The basics

Hey everyone! After speaking to several administrators about First Book this past week, I began to truly consider the cause and effect relationship of illiteracy. It inspired me to note to all of you what exactly I personally think  is causing this growing problem, the results, and how we can end this illiteracy epidemic. I know I am in someways getting on a "soap box" if you will, but the problem of illiteracy is one that is truly close to my heart! I just never want to see a child not reach his or her goals because of this problem that should have never become present. Let's not only fight illiteracy...let's end it!

The Problems: 
1.)   The problem of illiteracy is generational. We are passing this problem down from one generation to the next.
2.)  Schools can’t do it alone. Parental involvement is key.
3.)   Lack of early testing for learning disabilities
4.)  RESOURCES* We must give our children the tools necessary to be successful! 

       Negative Impacts:
1.)    We are bringing up generation that can’t/doesn’t place importance on reading.
2.)    Self-esteem and self-confidence issues; Children become embarrassed of their inability. This could possibly even subject them to bullying.
3.)    Adult illiteracy; joblessness – supporter of economic status
4.)  Losing faith and confidence in their future.
5.)    Not reaching their full potential*
    
      Resolutions:
1.)    Be an example! Have D.E.A.R. Time everyday! (Drop Everything And Read)
2.)    Parents: Get involved! The teachers need your help.
3.)    It is a community effort. We need more avenues for our children to become successful. I encourage individuals, business owners, and corporations to support already established and the formation of after-school programs, learning centers, etc.
4.)    RESOURCES – First Book, Non-profit organization*

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Big Plans for 2012!

Please go to the link posted below to read about First Book's BIG plans for the year!


The article was written by First Book President and co-founder, Kyle Zimmer!

First Book's Big Plans for 2012

"We've come so far together, and have made so much progress, but there's more to be done. Join us!


-Donate: Every $2.50 pays for a brand-new, high-quality book for a child in need.
-Volunteer: Work with other members of your community to get books to local schools and programs.
-Spread the word: If you know a teacher, librarian or volunteer who works with kids from low-income families,
in any kind of program, help get them signed up with First Book. We've got books for them!"

Read the entire article at www.blog.firstbook.org:
Creating Success Stories for 20 Years



Saturday, February 18, 2012

Please Comment!

I want to hear from YOU!

I just added a new capability on my blog, in which you can leave your thoughts, opinions, and ideas! I want to give this new opportunity to my readers, so that we can share with one another! I would love to hear about how First Book has possibly benefited your school and/or child, news in literacy, among many other topics. Please also feel free to post any questions you may have for me!

Just simply click the "comments" button at the bottom of each blog post, and leave your comment.
You can also e-mail me for direct contact at jst161@msstate.edu!

Thank you friends!

Friday, February 17, 2012

Happy Birthday Mary Ann Mobley!

For those of you who know me, you know that one of my idols is Mary Ann Mobley.
Mary Ann Mobley, among her many other accomplishments, is a former Miss Mississippi and was crowned Miss America 1958!
She is a true representative of what the Miss America Organization is all about:
Service, Scholarship, Style and Success!

Happy Birthday Miss America 1958, Mary Ann Mobley!

New Shop to Support Products!

Speaking of First Book's Blog, www.blog.firstbook.org, I read about this great opportunity to support First Book, and had to share!

Searching for that perfect gift for birthdays, graduations and other special occasions? Then check out First Book's new line of "Shop to Support" products!
You can purchase great and affordable gifts for your friends and loved ones, and a portion of proceeds go to support First Book!

For more information, go to this link below:
New Shop to Support Products!