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Reflections
"I was thrilled to receive your letter and I’m honored to attend CWP in Susie’s memory. Because we (Susie and I) participated in CWP together, I anticipate I’ll spend a lot of time thinking of Susie that week, even more that I usually do. I’ll look forward to sharing my learning with teachers at my school, as well as others around the district."

- Ann Herrell,
Flagstone Elementary,
Douglas County School District

Donors

Ninety five percent of the monies raised are awarded directly to teachers, allowing them to participate in learning activities that their districts are unable to fund. Over 150 grants have been awarded since the inception of the Fellowship in November 2005. Throughout the site, you can read what grateful recipients have to say about their grant monies.

For a downloadable brochure with more information, please click here.

The Susie Royer Syke Literacy Fellowship is a 501 (c) 3 organization and all contributions are tax-deductible. The organization’s tax ID number is 32-0165816.

If you would like to donate via check, make your check payable to SRSLF and mail to the following address:

SRSLF

c/o Margie Kidd
7393  S. Pontiac Way

Centennial, CO 80112

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On April 10,2010, SRSLF will sponsor a workshop with

Ellin Oliver Keene.

Ellin is an author, classroom teacher, staff developer and adjunct professor of reading and writing.  For 16 years she directed staff development initiatives at the Denver-based Public Education & Business Coalition. 

She will be addressing questions on the nature of students' understanding of what they read and what it means to teach comprehension. She will share examples of her work in some of the lowest income schools in the country.