Achieving kindness, excellent behavior, and academic success with books among students in early elementary years at Title 1 schools.
Our Vision
By 2030, we hope every state in the United States will have a Book’n Success chapter that is working to place book vending machines in their local elementary schools.
Project Inspiration
“My love and drive for academics, motivates me and fuels my passion for reading, and encouraging others to read. Reading increases student knowledge and behavior, which is why I strive to inspire others to develop that same attraction.”
Levi Herzfeld Book’n Success Founder
“Everybody deserves the opportunity to learn how to read, which is the first key step to academic success. Illiteracy is a growing problem nationally, and it is my goal to help contribute to solving this problem in our own community.”
Dillon Herzfeld Book’n Success Founder
Statement of Need
According to the National Assessment of Adult Literacy
• 2/3 of students who cannot read proficiently by the end of the 4th grade will end up in jail or on welfare.
• Due to the pandemic, students at lower achieving schools fell further behind, widening the achievement gap between rich and poor.
What is Book’n Success?
Book’n Success is a vector to place book vending machines at Title 1 schools. A Title 1 school is defined as a state supplemental funding program for low-income students who may have burdens (eg., homelessness, poverty) that impedes access to accessing equitable education.
Once the elementary school receives a book vending machine, all school staff members will be trained to reward students for good behavior, acts of kindness, academic achievement, and better attendance with tokens that can be used to earn new books of their choice.
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Start a Book’n Success Chapter in Your Community!
Are you interested in bringing book vending machines to Title 1 elementary schools in your local community? Feel free to contact us to start a chapter and make a difference near you!
Email
info@booknsuccess.org
