Augustine Literacy Project of the Upstate
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Early Reading is Essential

ALP Tutoring

Because reading, writing, and spelling difficulties can result in poor school performance and low self-esteem, families who are financially able send their children with language-related learning differences to special schools or hire private tutors.

The Augustine Literacy Project is committed to providing caring, professionally-trained tutors for those whose families cannot afford to pay. The combination of nurture and knowledge that an Augustine tutor offers early to at-risk students can mean the difference between productivity and a positive future or an increased risk of perpetuating the cycle of poverty. ALP sees this as a life-saving intervention; early reading proficiency is that important.

Since 2006, ALP has trained over 175 tutors who have provided over 14,000 hours of specialized, individualized reading tutoring in the Upstate of South Carolina.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement

ALP offers a chance to make a real difference in our community.

ALP-Upstate accepts tutors, volunteers and staff of all ages, ethnicity, backgrounds, beliefs and physical attributes based solely on their commitment, character, competence, and ability to perform their relevant tasks relating to ALP-Upstate. From the Board and staff to volunteers and students, we create an instructional partnership environment that is diverse, inclusive, harmonious, and respectful.

Augustine Literacy Project of the Upstate (ALP-Upstate) believes that to achieve educational equity a child should become competent in reading and writing regardless of their learning differences. We recognize that there is a diversity in the way individuals process information. It is vitally important that children in this significant learning-differences population be able to "Read to Learn" by the end of third grade in order to progress successfully through the rest of school and on into adult life. If this is not achieved, this population will be disadvantaged in society and not be able to contribute their full talents to it. Educational equity requires identifying these differences ragrdless of age, race, or socio-economic status and tailoring learning for them. ALP-Upstate is committed to providing high quality assessment and evidence-based one-to-one literacy tutoring services to learning-diverse students in order to address this inequity.

Working with schools and community partners under their own Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I) guidelines to select students that meet the ALP-Upstate charter, we will accept children regardless of any other attributes beyond a willingness to learn.