• News
  • About
    • Mission Statement
    • History
    • The Team
    • Board of Directors
    • Privacy Policy
    • Donor Privacy Policy
    • Financial Information
  • Information
    • Sponsor Profiles
    • School Coverage Information
    • International Project Map
    • National Project Map
  • Sponsor A Project
    • How To Donate Books
    • Fundraising Ideas
    • Resources
    • FAQ
  • Order Here
  • Contact Us
(843) 737-1345
wordpower@dictionaryproject.org
P.O. Box 180159
Coronado, CA 92178
  • News
  • About
    • Mission Statement
    • History
    • The Team
    • Board of Directors
    • Privacy Policy
    • Donor Privacy Policy
    • Financial Information
  • Information
    • Sponsor Profiles
    • School Coverage Information
    • International Project Map
    • National Project Map
  • Sponsor A Project
    • How To Donate Books
    • Fundraising Ideas
    • Resources
    • FAQ
  • Order Here
  • Contact Us
Jan 28 2026
Carrie Bonavita
News

Hayfield Grange’s 23-Year Commitment to Literacy and Community

(Photo: Third grade students at Saegertown Elementary School receiving their dictionaries.)

Hayfield Grange # 800 (Saegertown, PA) recently provided dictionaries to third grade students at Saegertown Elementary School as part of The Dictionary Project, helping build vocabulary, confidence, and independent learning skills. This marks the 23rd year Hayfield Grange has supported the program.  
Celebrating Curiosity: The Pagosa Springs Rotarians Shares the Gift of Words in Pagosa Springs Elementary
The power of a printed dictionary is alive and well in Lake County classrooms

Categories

  • News
  • Letters from Children
  • Letters from Parents
  • Letters from Schools
  • Letters from Sponsors
  • Letters from Teachers

Recent News

Teacher Jill Anderson reads to her class. Concerned about effects on students, Anderson has removed most screen time from her classroom. Photo Credit: Jackie Mader/The Hechinger Report
IPads in kindergarten, YouTube videos at snack time: Parents are pushing back on screens in the early grades 
Mar 13 2026
Fortune: The U.S. spent $30 billion to ditch textbooks for laptops and tablets: The result is the first generation less cognitively capable than their parents
Feb 23 2026
Thank you Wallkill East Rotary for your gift of dictionaries – Pine Bush Central School District
Feb 20 2026
A Quarter Century of Literacy: Rotary Club of Tulsa Southside Honors 25 Years of Giving
Feb 20 2026
Kiwanis Club of Starke Enables Students to Succeed
Feb 13 2026

News Archive

The Dictionary Project: Learn to Read, Read to Learn

Contact Us

P.O. Box 180159
Coronado, CA 92178
(843) 737-1345
wordpower@dictionaryproject.org

The Dictionary Project is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization

Our goal is to assist all students to become good writers, active readers and creative thinkers by providing students a gift of their own personal dictionary.
The Dictionary Project © 2013–2026 All Rights Reserved.