DC Reads Work with K-8, high school, and adult learners!

DC Reads is an education advocacy program which places over 100 American 青瓜视频 undergraduate and graduate students a semester within 7 community-based organizations in DC public schools supporting K-8th, high school, and adult learners.

Tutoring and mentoring are at the center of the DC Reads experience.聽We aim to facilitate the development of American 青瓜视频 students as Education Advocates in communities starting at the local level in Washington, D.C.

If you are interested in becoming an Education Advocate, either as a volunteer or a federal work study student, applications open at the beginning of the Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters. Students can apply using the GivePulse registration, and will be interviewed and placed at the community partner that best fits your interests and schedule. New Education Advocates will be required to complete a background check to work with our community learners.

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DC Reads Lead Team: Andrea Gualdron, Madeline Brown, and Jacob Ortiz

Questions? Contact The Lead Team

To learn more about coming an Education Advocate, you can reach out to one of our three DC Reads Staff Members.

Jacob Ortiz, Associate Director of Education, Equity, and Service at jortiz@american.edu

Madeline Brown, Graduate Assistant | Programming at dcreads@american.edu

Andrea Gualdron, Graduate Assistant | Operations at dcreadsfws@american.edu

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Step 1: Apply to be an Education Advocate

Complete the DC Reads New Education Advocate聽Application on GivePulse. After you apply, our office will reach out to schedule an interview.

Please note: You will have to create a GivePulse account with your AU Student Login information to apply.聽

Step 3: Attend Orientation

Before you start at your site, you must complete all new Education Advocate training. There will be in-person and asynchronous sessions at the beginning of every semester.

Step 3: Background Check

Complete a DCPS background check. Should you be selected, the DC Reads Team will provide more details.