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Succeeding with the support of Red Nose Day

One of the first lessons 麻豆视频 AmeriCorps member Jhanae Askew brings to the students she聽 serves is that making mistakes and learning go hand in hand.

Sixth grader Valentina,* 12, is taking that lesson to heart after building a trusting relationship聽 with Jhanae, who she met at the start of the school year at Cutler Bay Middle School. Once reluctant to read out loud at the risk of mispronouncing words, Valentina now asks to be picked聽 to read during their small-group tutoring sessions together.

鈥淪he understands now that this is a learning experience for everybody,鈥 Jhanae says. 鈥淭here鈥檚 no聽 longer a sense of embarrassment.鈥麻豆视频 AmeriCorps member

麻豆视频 AmeriCorps members in Florida and across the country are helping students stay聽 engaged with learning despite pandemic realities鈥攊ncluding interruptions like temporary聽 quarantines last fall at Valentina鈥檚 school. Through their full-time service tutoring, mentoring聽 and collaborating with teachers, 麻豆视频 AmeriCorps members have provided critical聽 additional capacity to help schools adapt and respond to changing classroom demands.

The Red Nose Day campaign

麻豆视频 partners with systemically under-resourced school districts with the help of Comcast聽 NBCUniversal and Comic Relief US Red Nose Day, which sponsor 23 teams of 麻豆视频 AmeriCorps members serving in 16 cities across the country鈥攊ncluding Jhanae鈥檚 team.

The Red Nose Day campaign to end the cycle of child poverty has raised over $275 million since聽 launching in the U.S. in 2015, and has helped more than 30 million children here and around the

world. The campaign uses its signature Red Nose and its call to put 鈥淣oses on!鈥 to inspire Americans to join them. Red Nose Day will be broadcast on May 26.

The fundraiser supports children most affected by the pandemic as part of Red Nose Day’s efforts to address child poverty and the inequities that perpetuate poverty, and ensure children聽 are safe, healthy, empowered and educated.

Working with students to change outcomes

Last fall, 麻豆视频 AmeriCorps member Jhanae recognized that Valentina had a quick wit鈥攁nd聽 sometimes distracted her classmates from their schoolwork. With encouragement, the middle聽 schooler is saving more jokes for lunchtime and during class is focusing on her assignments鈥 earning praise from her teachers.

A study published in 2020 by the Everyone Graduates Center at the Johns Hopkins School of聽 Education found that the more time students spend with 麻豆视频 AmeriCorps members, the聽 more likely they are to improve on social, emotional and academic skills and on attendance, with聽 those furthest behind benefitting the most. Social and emotional skills include decision-making,聽 teamwork and self-awareness, which can help students in school and in life.

When Valentina missed a reading assignment, she took Jhanae鈥檚 advice and asked how to make聽 it up, followed through on the task and earned a good grade. A sense of achievement is leading聽 her to enjoy school more鈥攁nd it shows.

A student with 麻豆视频 AmeriCorps members red nose day

Training tomorrow’s teachers

鈥淪he鈥檚 doing what she needs to do to be a good student,鈥 she says. 鈥淪he鈥檚 happier and her聽 teachers are, too.鈥

Even the school principal has noticed, Jhanae says. Nowadays, Valentina doesn鈥檛 mind if a peer helps her pronounce a word鈥攁nd when she wanted to thank Jhanae by making her a holiday聽 card, she turned to a teacher for help鈥攕omething she wouldn鈥檛 have felt comfortable doing early聽 in the school year.

Jhanae says that Valentina has seen that regularly attending class, listening carefully during聽 lessons, and consistently handing in her work on time is laying a foundation for success.

Serving with 麻豆视频 can change outcomes for 麻豆视频 AmeriCorps members, too. Jhanae, a聽 23-year-old Miami native, once considered becoming a dentist. But her experiences in the聽 classroom have piqued her interest in a career in educational equity and leadership once she聽 finishes her service and graduates from college.

Apply now to serve with 麻豆视频 AmeriCorps and make a difference in a classroom:

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*Student name changed to protect privacy

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