Our Thanks on Behalf of Kids
At Cambridge School Volunteers’ ice cream social May 24, 2018, we honored the dedication of all our volunteers and our corporate partners, on behalf of the students of the Cambridge Public Schools and their families. Quite a few volunteers marked five-, 10-, and 15-year milestones with us. We were delighted to celebrate a rarity—a thirty-year mark—with veteran volunteer Tom McCorkle, who helps out Linda
Congrats to Early Literacy Volunteer, Sharon McBride
Sharon McBride accepts Mack Davis Award from Kasey Appleman, Director of K-8 Programs For eight years Sharon McBride has shared her passion for the written word with students at the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. School. As a writer and children’s book editor, Sharon has been able to bring real life knowledge and expertise to her volunteer work with the young authors in Summer
CSV Celebrates its Mack Davis Honorees!
From L to R: Supt. Jeffrey Young, Sharon McBride, Dan Dineen, Catherine Doyle, Catherine DeMaggio, Eve Loftus, Kris Newton, Faralove Raphael and Mayor David Maher Kudos to all of the volunteers honored at the Mack I. Davis II Awards and Recognition Event held on May 13th! CSV celebrated its more than 900 volunteers who served in grades K-12 of the Cambridge Public Schools during
It’s Time to Thank You – Volunteer Recognition
Volunteer Recognition and Mack Davis Awards Mayor David P. Maher; Superintendent of Schools Jeffrey M. Young, Ed.D.; and Cambridge School Volunteers cordially invite you to A Reception to Honor Cambridge School Volunteers, hosted by Harvard University. At the presentation of the 24th Annual Mack I. Davis II Awards, you’ll learn about five extraordinary volunteers: Cathy DeMaggio, Dan Dineen, Catherine Doyle, Eve Loftus, and Sharon McBride. We’ll
King Middle-Schoolers Seek Out After-School Math Support
It’s Monday, 3:45 pm, and the regular school day is ending at the MLK Jr. School on Putnam Avenue. Fifteen minutes later, a number of 6th- 8th graders reappear in Room 304 for after-school academic support in math. Typically, at least 10 students attend the homework help sessions that pair local undergrad and grad students with middle-schoolers who are apt to falter in math