ReadUP has helped Hamilton County third graders get on track with grade-level literacy for over a decade
United Way of Central Indiana is looking for volunteers in Noblesville for its signature ReadUP program, a literacy initiative that sends volunteers into elementary schools to read with third graders to help them get on track with grade-level literacy.
Registration is open for those interested in volunteering for the school year, and the program will begin in September.
In Hamilton County, United Way is looking for 35 volunteers to read with students at two schools: Stony Creek Elementary School and White River Elementary School in Noblesville.
For more than a decade, United Way has partnered in Hamilton County for ReadUP. The program focuses on the third grade, when students shift from learning to read to reading to learn.
The need for the program is perhaps more critical than ever: Third graders who did not pass Indiana’s reading test, IREAD, will be held back under a new state law.
“Programs that can support students who may be at risk of not passing are even more in demand,” said Julie Kilger, United Way’s impact senior director.
New this year, the ReadUP program has been adapted to reflect the science of reading, a research-based approach to literacy instruction. Within the ReadUP program, this approach was piloted at three Marion County sites last year and will roll out at all ReadUP sites this year. State lawmakers in 2023 passed a law requiring that school districts follow a science-of-reading curriculum.
During the 2024-2025 school year, 20 ReadUP volunteers worked with a dozen students at Stony Creek Elementary in Noblesville. This work was part of an even larger effort: In all, 262 ReadUP volunteers worked with 316 students at 23 schools in seven Central Indiana counties.
Last year, 95 percent of students who participated in ReadUP demonstrated an increase in their literacy skills.
Volunteers spend one hour a week reading with two students throughout the school year. Some volunteers choose to join the program with a partner, splitting the time commitment.
Volunteers must complete a background check and a one-hour virtual training session.
To learn more or sign up, visit uwci.org/readup.
