HURRAH
(Happy Upbeat Recycled Retirees
Actively Helping)
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The HURRAH program
was developed to help provide volunteers
to serve as tutors, mentors, readers,
and partners
in our education process.
About Us
The acronym used for the District 203 program in which retirees serve
as tutors, mentors, readers, and partners in our education process is known
as HURRAH (Happy, Upbeat Recycled Retirees
Actively Helping).
Happy and Upbeat because these words
describe the types of people who are volunteering.
Recycled because the previously acquired
skills and experiences of our retirees can be put to a new use, thus adding
an important dimension to our education process.
Retirees because people who no longer
are confined by work day schedules still have the energy and expertise
to help our younger generation. Retirees live longer than in previous
generations and are a large, skilled, and available resource.
Actively Helping because this generation
of retirees views retirement as a time of involvement, learning, and usefulness
as well as a time for leisure.
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History
During the fall of l989, Janet Case and Ida Moon, retired teachers
of Naperville Community Unit School District 203, suggested organizing
interested, retired teachers into a unit that could provide qualified,
experienced, and effective teacher assistance in the classroom on a volunteer
basis.
Concurrently, the Pupil Personnel Services Team at Ranch View Elementary
School proposed that retired teacher volunteers could provide support services
for students. They could provide organizational and study skills
training, one-on-one reading assistance, tutorial help, etc. Retired
teachers already were helping out at Beebe, Ellsworth, Naper, and Scott
Elementary Schools.
The plan to develop an organization for senior adult volunteers was
discussed with all District 203 principals. With their approval,
it then was presented to the Board of Education as a way to:
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increase human resources available to assist students in various content
areas;
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provide fully qualified, experienced, and effective teacher/consultant
services to enhance instruction;
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motivate and challenge students through association with community resources;
and
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promote high levels of student achievement as measured by content mastery
of coursework.
As the program evolved it became apparent that seniors inspired and
energized the students they worked with because they cared and provided
the individual attention needed by many students. The District 203
staff decided to actively recruit retirees from the private sector, as
well as from the ranks of retired educators. HURRAH membership now
includes hundreds of retirees�their numbers evenly split between the education
and business sectors.
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Executive Committee Members
Russ Marineau, Chairman
Dr. Mary Ann Bobosky, District 203 Liason
Evelyn Bernd
Frank Bernd
Gordon Friday
Joyce Hayward
Wally Loague
Carol McGuff
Jane Moon
Margie Nickels
Judy Rubenstein
Russ Sault
Janet Sommerville
Dorothy Smith
Susan Stuckey
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How to Volunteer
If you are interested in volunteering, you may contact the office
of Dr. Mary Ann Bobosky, Director of Planning and Community Relations and
Liason to HURRAH.
Dr. Mary Ann Bobosky, Director of Planning and Community Relations
Naperville Community Unit School District 203 Administrative Center
203 Hillside Road
Naperville, IL 60540
The phone number is 630-420-6815.
OR
Contact the office at any of the District 203 schools to offer your
assistance.
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HURRAH Appreciation Luncheon
May 17, 2000
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Volunteers were treated to lunch and outstanding student music at
the annual HURRAH Appreciation Luncheon on
May 17 at Naperville North High School. Naperville North students
�tipped their hats� to senior volunteers for their contributions to students
throughout District 203 by escorting guests to the school�s learning center
and serving lunch. |
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Volunteers were welcomed by NNHS String Ensemble.
The nationally recognized NNHS Jazz Ensemble provided upbeat music to set
the mood. |
Russ Marineau, Chairman of the HURRAH Executive Committee, welcomed
remarks from Dr. Donald Weber, Superintendent; Naperville Mayor George
Pradel; Board of Education President Osie Davenport; and Senator Chris
Lauzen. |
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Each year, several HURRAH volunteers are recognized for their special
contributions to students in District 203 schools. This year, Tom
Bursh, Chuck Price, David Shaftman, Nancy Hanson, Chet Rybicki, and Glen
and Marilyn Volkmann were honored. A memorial recognition was made
in honor of Arlo Schilling, a long time supporter of District 203 and a
HURRAH volunteer. |
Pat Larson, President of Naperville Home and School Association,
thanked all attendees and presented them with an appreciation gift from
the Naperville Home and School Association. |
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