3 i in mi in ii iiiiih i n rtwh economist suntribune educatiqnrwstok ft om ipps students with by kathleen griffin j- staff writer- ii eightyearold jorinathan a paulino can recognize and pro nouhcelriost words at his reading level- including pretty every and krioyv 1 as he hesitates on now know saw sow and pur oar school- bus driver dalene smeetsasks johhathan to sound out the words -and- repeat them price again encouraging him witti a whispered xdrnmeht youre doing awesome in the hour theyspent together 1 at ashton meadows public school in markhani tuesday morning- ijphnathan read jsrrieets several j books ran through a stack of yprabulaly cue cards three or four times and shared countless smiles and giggles v j its part of the york region distficrschbpr-boardsiadopt-a- sch1opl in its third ye where businesses and com- rnunftygroupsareurged to build a- volunteer support network in their local schools smeetsjs ajdriver fprgormleys v jstqck transportation which has 10 employees psticipating in the pro- rram this year j v-v- v she spends an hour or two in the z r school library every other- week fealmgwjtk kids at all reading lev- r eiss vj- irsaery positive feeling and ii enjoy workingwith the little ones smeetssaid x johnatkans interrupts how- v vi have gold hair mines ksksffra v v ccv v and itsveryjcurly replies zl staff photosjoerd witteveen and its vervcurlv replies ts s sv k i v lr dalene datientlv before continuing stock transportation schoolbus driver dalene smeetshelps jpfoaian paulino 8 a grade 3 student at ashton meadows public school in markham r herthouehltfs mcetfof the children with his reading in an adoptatschoorprogramby thejyorkregioh district school board she spends an hour or two in the school library every v anychild other week helping children i- venj6ys that sometimes they can get l i irstock employees help out at six i public schools across the region lost in the numbers she said more jq bpardempl6yeestiie region v volunteers come in on a regular are still involvedin schools right- v theyre schools with special basis and- its a wonderful way to 1 j ttxii j ii reinforce those skills s invaluable because some children have fewer opportunities read with an adult at home and they need the practice the consistent oneohone pro gram gives students a comfort level ifi- f mitm routine heni e th graioote program began somedb graphicarts s6me do c tnreeiyears ago when director ofj jzszzu tsoviv r ii iu literacy programs and reading ieducation bill hoearth encouraeedvii uliii i nities x they may not have inari ordinary come onboard ties we serve through programs which benefit children by helping thenvto grpwand learn down said to see the little kids eyes light up whentheyre making progress is a really gopcl feeling our staff has become passion- ate about helping kids and hope fully next year more employees will added r day and hogarth hopes are the same we will continue to encourage ourerriplbyees and encouragevol- unteerishuri a number of different ways he said m- we welcome folks in the class- rmja anaariy bther rgsjggjt j j- i j were trying to level- the playing ipad and they got firsthand expo- sstsure working with kids performanceplus schools across trying t field maclachlandowsaid stock operations man- cpmmurutyginyolyement among j joomthe ongomg message is that rf5litsisj iii a oui auits make adifference ifvtke lives of young pedpleand trie more they are mypyedthe better our schools back to theeducational comrhuhi- are jibffiiibnnhfi ifl 1