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Wallkill East Rotary Club continues its tradition of giving dictionaries to district third-grade students

Dr. Bill Bassett and the Wallkill East Rotary Club made lots of Pine Bush third-graders happy today.

A man wearing a dark suit and red tie holds a red dictionary up as he talks to a group of children.

Dr. Bassett handed out dictionaries to each third-grade student at Circleville Elementary School and Pakanasink Elementary School, part of the Dictionary Project, a nearly-30-year-old project to help improve literacy in students. He will do the same at EJ Russell and Pine Bush Elementary on Friday.

A girl with a light blue shirt, white sweater and long brown hair shakes hands with a man with white hair wearing glasses and a dark suit. He is handing her a red dictionary.

Dr. Bassett explained to the students that Rotary is a service organization, helping those in need in their community. They became involved with the Dictionary Project because one of the service areas they are involved with is the youth of the community. Another is education.

A third-grade boy in a gray sweatshirt shakes hands with a man with white hair wearing glasses and a dark suit. The man is giving him a red dictionary.

“We talk about youth with a focus on education and literacy,” he said, which is why the group provides the dictionaries to all Pine Bush third-grade students. In third grade, students work on their dictionary skills. They are distributed in October so students have them to work with throughout the school year. The dictionaries are theirs to keep, something that made many very happy. Some students shared that their siblings still have the dictionaries they received when they were in third grade years earlier.

A man with white hair, wearing a dark suit shakes hands with a third-grade girl and hands her a red dictionary. The girl is dressed in white and has white beads in her braided hair.

The Wallkill East Rotary Club has been providing this service to our district since the spring of 2008. That year, they returned in the fall to give dictionaries to the new third-graders and the tradition began! Since 2008, the Wallkill East Rotary has distributed nearly 4,000 dictionaries.

Two third-grade girls hold red dictionaries. They are sitting on the floor among other students. They are smiling. The girl on the left has shoulder-length blonde hair and is wearing glasses and a multi-color skirt. The girl on the right has a white sweater on and her long dark braids have a bit of purple in them.

Their first assignment was to write their names in their dictionaries. The second assignment was to find the word service and determine which of the 10 definitions describes what the Rotary does.

Three girls stand holding their red dictionaries. The girl on the left is smiling, her dar hair is pulled back and she is wearing a sparkly blue sweater. The girl in the center also has her dark hair pulled back and is wearing a blue dress with gold decoration on it. The girl on the right has her hair in a braid at th etop of her head, a red headband and is weraing a red plaid dress.

Each of the classes thanked Dr. Bassett and the Rotary for their new dictionaries. They promised they would use them and take care of them diligently and have them for many years to come.

Pine Bush Central School District
State Route 302, Pine Bush, NY 12566
Phone: (845) 744-2031
Fax: (845) 744-6189
Amy Brockner
Interim Superintendent of Schools
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