Fundraiser Scheduled To Support Middle Gate Literacy Efforts
Fundraiser Scheduled To Support Middle Gate Literacy Efforts
By Eliza Hallabeck
With two children attending Middle Gate Elementary School, resident Chris Sferruzzo says his attention was first drawn to one of the schoolâs needs last year.
This year Mr Sferruzzo and his wife, Beth, have scheduled a private benefit event at their home later this month to help the school raise money to fund a donation for Middle Gateâs Goldmine Library and individual classroom libraries.
Anyone interested in attending the event, scheduled for Saturday, June 23, at 4 pm, is asked to make a reservation by sending an e-mail bsferruzzo@gmail.com as soon as possible. Further information about the event will given to those interested in attending.
âThe primary goal of the benefit,â reads an invitation for the event, âis to improve the sagging inventory of the Goldmine Library and [classroom libraries] at Middle Gate Elementary School. A superior selection of books will help engage our readers and promote studentsâ performance in literacy. By upgrading the resources in these areas, we can drive success today and well into the future.â
After speaking to Middle Gate Principal Chris Geissler last school year, Mr Sferruzzo responded by giving a donation to the library. The school filled out a spreadsheet of exactly how the money was used, line by line and book by book, said Mr Sferruzzo.
This school year, Mr Sferruzzo asked the school to give him a number, and he promised to raise it.
âLetâs take a harder look at what the school needs, and figure out how to get it done,â Mr Sferruzzo said.
The Goldmine Library, Mr Geissler said, is the âhubâ of the school. Middle Gate also has a reading center, and individual classroom libraries. Over the last two years funding for the classroom libraries, the principal said, has come from the schoolâs budget and from Middle Gateâs Parent Teacher Association (PTA).
The schoolâs goal, Mr Geissler explained, is to increase the volume of age appropriate and high interest books in each classroom, which Mr Sferruzzo said could cost between $500 and $700 per classroom. Money raised through the Sferruzzosâ fundraiser, Mr Geissler said, may also supplement Middle Gateâs participation in a school district reading program through Columbia University.
âWhat it came down to is books,â said Mr Sferruzzo, â⦠and the books are expensive.â
To help bring about what Mr Sferruzzo calls Middle Gateâs vision, his goal was to have 100 percent of funding required to support the reading initiatives by September. In the first couple days following the Sferruzzosâ announcement of the fundraiser, Mr Sferruzzo said donations were rolling in.
âI just want to express my gratitude for the generosity of this family,â said Mr Geissler this week, âand the work of the many people involved.â
An invitation for the event further explains, âSome funds will also be used for technological improvements such as overhead clickers and educational software. Teachers will benefit from using technology to better analyze studentsâ progress and areas of need. With better assessment of the studentsâ abilities, the teachers will be able to create student specific programs and exercises to maximize each studentâs learning potential, building on their individual strengths and fortifying any weaknesses.â
The fundraising event will include a silent auction, with items like professional racetrack passes, sporting event tickets, golf outings, and gift certificates. To contribute items for the silent auction or for an auction update, contact Dan Sawyer at dsawyer@mercedesbenzofdanbury.com.
For information about donating to the effort e-mail bsferruzzo@gmail.com.