Denver7 Everyday Hero helps kids fall in love with reading
2 years ago
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When a second-grade teacher needed help getting her students to engage and read, she turned to Julie Neitz Wielga and Partners in Literacy, whose volunteers helped read one-on-one with students for an hour each week.
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