As the new resident grandfather on the Literacy AmeriCorps team, I believe I’m legally obligated to begin with a picture of our three week old (and first) granddaughter “celebrating” her first Christmas. Given my lack of blogging skills, you’ll probably see a lot more of her filling space here in the coming months .
My first few months as an AmeriCorps member have been everything I hoped they would be, and more. I’m working as a math and reading tutor in the Adult Basic Education (ABE) program at Austin Academy, an education organization which provides GED and job readiness training for adults. Having come to AmeriCorps straight from the corporate world, the opportunity to help our students pursue the skills and diploma they need to get a job, open new doors, or go to college has truly been a privilege and is exactly what I was looking for at this point in my life. I’m proud to be associated with this great group of (mostly young) people at Literacy AmeriCorps who have made the commitment that they have. I can’t imagine anything I’d rather be doing right now.
Of course, the students in our program are what make it all worthwhile. The primary objective of our ABE class is to help our students improve their math and reading levels to the point that they’re prepared for the actual GED prep class, and ultimately to obtain their diplomas. We’ve had about ten students take that next step since September and, to my surprise, seeing each one “graduate” has been somewhat bittersweet for me. On one hand, of course, “moving to 2nd Street” (the main Austin Academy site) is every student’s goal. At the same time
, it’s so easy to become attached to them as they work toward that goal, while also dealing with all the other challenges in their lives, that we (almost) hate to see them leave.
A couple of our students, including Charlie (right), are military veterans and Austin Academy was thoughtful enough to hold a little celebration to recognize them on Veteran’s Day in November. I’m pretty sure Charlie was more excited about it than he looks in the picture. He’s just one of the amazing people that I’ve met so far. While I’m certainly enjoying the holiday break, I honestly can’t wait to get back to class in January and am really looking forward to the next seven months!

