July 8, 2015 - Eleven local grade school students and 10 candidates for a Master’s degree in reading from King’s College recently completed the College’s third annual Reading Clinic.

The goal of the week-long event is to pair students looking for assistance in improving their reading comprehension level with people in the master’s of reading degree program at King’s. Many of the master’s degree students are full-time grade school teachers.

Grade school students completing the program are pictured seated, from left: Taormina Moore, Calista Stella, Thomas Belawicz, Emily Jackson, Valentino Moore, Aiden Walsh, Hayden Schwabe, Ally George, Meghan Mullen, and Katherine Mullen.  Absent from photo was Matthew Stilp.

Pictured standing, from left, is Jack Connolly, Jeffrey Hanadel, Megan Sweeney, Kristen Flock, Sarah Simon, Jennifer Wilson, Paula Alu, Calli Berryman, Kelly Cook, Andita Parker-Lloyd, and Jill Yurko, director of graduate programs in reading at King’s, and master’s students.

Grade school students completing the program are pictured seated, from left: Taormina Moore, Calista Stella, Thomas Belawicz, Emily Jackson, Valentino Moore, Aiden Walsh, Hayden Schwabe, Ally George, Meghan Mullen, and Katherine Mullen.   Absent from photo was Matthew Stilp. 	Pictured standing, from left, is Jack Connolly, Jeffrey Hanadel, Megan Sweeney, Kristen Flock, Sarah Simon, Jennifer Wilson, Paula Alu, Calli Berryman, Kelly Cook, Andita Parker-Lloyd, and Jill Yurko, director of graduate programs in reading at King’s, and master’s students