The buddy program has been an annual
collaboration between second grade teachers Elaine Hawthorne and Aileen Pelletier,
and Mallard and Hodge, who have been doing this project for the past 10 years.
The buddy program works like this: The
middle school students are paired with a primary school student for the whole
year. Once a month they meet at the library and do little things together, like
reading, arts and crafts, making snowmen outside, creating Valentine ’s Day
cards for nursing homes, and hosting a candy drive to send sweets as well as
cards to the troops overseas. The program tries to engage all the students in
outreach and community projects.
“The goal of the program is really just
to make this connection with their buddies, and hopefully have a life long
relationship with mentoring,” said Mallard.
“It’s about forming a bond with somebody
you wouldn’t usually know or hang out with,” one of Mallard’s students said.
When asked about this special grandparent’s
day, the students in Hodge’s homeroom had a very similar response, that the
time that was set aside for the ceremony was about honoring and appreciating
their grandparents, and allowing their grandparents to see what they have
accomplished, but also to talk to the grandparents and connect on a deeper
level than usual. And when asked if they enjoyed working with their buddies,
the answer was a strong, and simultaneous “yes”.
“We’re their role models, we’re leading
them, [we’re] teaching them what we’ve learned (from others) and we get to
teach it to them,” one girl described as to what had the most impact on her
from this program.
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