Tuttle Avenue Donates the Gift of Reading


Tuttle Avenue Elementary School students collected books for theRotary Club of Moriches and are pictured with (back, l-r) MorichesRotary President Deborah Volkmann-Brown, Tuttle Avenue ElementarySchool second grade teacher Elise Allen, second grade teache | Eastport-South Manor Central School District

Tuttle Avenue Elementary School students collected books for the Rotary Club of Moriches and are

pictured with (back, l-r) Moriches Rotary President Deborah Volkmann-Brown, Tuttle Avenue

Elementary School second grade teacher Elise Allen, second grade teacher Tim Minerva, Moriches Rotary

representative Tom Chieffo and Tuttle Avenue teacher assistant Jill Knoerser.

Eastport-South Manor Central School District

Under the direction of Eastport-South Manor Central School District second grade teacher Elise Allen, Tuttle Avenue Elementary School organized a Book Fairies collection. This fall, students diligently collected books for the Rotary Club of Moriches, who will redistribute the collection through the Book Fairies organization for under-resourced communities on Long Island and to provide equitable reading and learning opportunities for children.

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