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A kid who doesn’t love reading hasn’t met the right book. Let’s change that. 


Join educators, librarians, parents and bibliophiles across New York City for a conversation on how to find the rich, engaging, culturally-relevant stories that turn kids into bookworms — and the profound educational consequences of making sure that we do. 


The Robertson Center at Success Academy | 500 W 41st Street, New York, NY 10036


FREE | RSVP Required | Adults ONLY

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DHONIELLE CLAYTON

 Dhonielle Clayton (“Dhon” like “Don” or “Dawn”) is a former elementary and middle school librarian, co-founder of CAKE Literary, and Chief Operating Officer of the non-profit We Need Diverse Books. She is co-author of YA series Tiny Pretty Things and The Belles, and spent most of her childhood under her grandmother’s dining room table with a stack of books. On Saturdays you could find her with her equally nerdy Dad at Crown Books and then the comic book store where she stocked up on her weekly reading material. Clayton rediscovered her love of children’s fiction when re-reading Harriet the Spy as an undergraduate at Wake Forest, then went on to earn her MA in Children’s Literature from Hollins University and an MFA Writing for Children at the New School. She hails from the Washington, D.C. suburbs on the Maryland side, but now lives in New York City.

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MEET THE PANEL


Marielys Divanne

Focused on bettering communities and creating lasting impact, Marielys Divanne is the Vice President, Education, for United Way of New York City (UWNYC). She leads UWNYC’s signature collective impact initiative, ReadNYC, which is New York City's implementation of the National Campaign for Grade Level Reading. ReadNYC launched in District 7, located in Mott Haven, South Bronx, in 2013.

 

Previously, Marielys served as the National Director of Organizing with Students For Education Reform (SFER), during which time she led the team of organizers to launch and win issue campaigns on education equity throughout six US cities. Prior to her work with SFER and UWNYC, Marielys was a community organizer with Metro NY Industrial Areas Foundation, leading both Manhattan Together (MT) and South Bronx Churches (SBC). While with SBC, she successfully led the campaign to build the Mott Haven Schools Campus in the South Bronx, the largest school construction project in the city’s history, which created 2,200 seats for public school students. 

 

Marielys is a first-generation College graduate, having earned her undergraduate degree from Boston College and a Master of Fine Arts, Nonfiction Writing from Columbia University. Marielys lives in New York City, with her handsome 13-year old son who attends a New York City public school.

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LAVINIA MACKALL

Lavinia Mackall, Managing Director of Schools at Success Academy, taught 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade in Harlem before becoming the Principal at Success Academy Harlem 2. To this day she vividly remembers the tears that welled up in her eyes as she read the final chapter of The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane to her third grade class that first fall as a teacher. She looked out at her students and saw tears in many of their young eyes as well. It was in that moment that she realized the miraculous journey that she was on - the journey of falling in love with teaching, with her students and with a great book. Since that day she has dedicated herself to great teaching, both as a teacher and as a school leader. She believes that great teaching is transformative for students and teachers alike and that it can all begin with the connection forged through a great book.

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TIFFANY JAMES

Tiffany James has worked for The New York Public Library for 25+ years in various roles. Most of her tenure has been spent as a children's librarian working with children and families in the Bronx. Tiffany is a big advocate for early literacy and parents being involved in their children's learning and development. Tiffany is currently a school outreach librarian for NYPL's Education Department and the MyLibraryNYC Program. Her current role allows her to work with students and educators in grades Pre-K through 12 ensuring that school communities know about the wonderful and vast resources of The New York Public Library. She is a native New Yorker and completed her education there as well, with my MLS obtained at Pratt Institute.

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Dhonielle Clayton

MANAGING DIRECTOR OF SHARING


Dhonielle Clayton (“Dhon” like “Don” or “Dawn”) is a former elementary and middle school librarian, co-founder of CAKE Literary, and Chief Operating Officer of the non-profit We Need Diverse Books. She is co-author of YA series Tiny Pretty Things and The Belles, and spent most of her childhood under her grandmother’s dining room table with a stack of books. On Saturdays you could find her with her equally nerdy Dad at Crown Books and then the comic book store where she stocked up on her weekly reading material. Clayton rediscovered her love of children’s fiction when re-reading Harriet the Spy as an undergraduate at Wake Forest, then went on to earn her MA in Children’s Literature from Hollins University and an MFA Writing for Children at the New School. She hails from the Washington, D.C. suburbs on the Maryland side, but now lives in New York City.

Sheena Wright

DIRECTOR OF LITERACY AND HISTORY


Jessica Sie leads the Literacy and History program at Success Academies as Director of Literacy and History. Jessica graduated from the University of Colorado Denver with a Master of Arts in Literacy, Language, and Culturally Responsive teaching. Prior to joining Success Academies she taught second and third grade for six years at a district school in Denver, Colorado. Jessica joined Success Academies in 2011 as a second grade Lead Teacher at SA Bronx 1. In 2012, Jessica was a third grade Lead Teacher on the SA Bronx 1 third grade team. Jessica moved to the Success Academies network team in 2013 as a Literacy Leadership Resident. Over the past four years, Jessica has developed Common Core Standards-aligned curriculum units and developed and presented professional development sessions for teachers and leaders.

Jenny Cloncs

Director of Literacy


Jenny has more than a decade of teaching experience, and more than seven years of experience in leadership roles at Success Academy Harlem 3 and 4. As the Associate Director of Literacy, Jenny leverages her experience as a classroom teacher and school leader to develop curriculum, and manage the implementation of literacy instruction network-wide. Jenny graduated with a degree in Elementary Education from Ball State University.

Lori Ayanian

Labsite Teacher | Success Academy

Lori Ayanian is a Third Grade Labsite Teacher at Success Academy Washington Heights and is now in her fifth year of teaching. She began her teaching career at SA Harlem 2, where she taught first and second grade. As a Labsite Teacher, Lori leads new teacher training over the summer and continues to develop teachers throughout the year. Lori graduated from Colby College with a double major in Economics and Psychology, and from Touro College with a Masters in General and Special Education Grades 1-6 while teaching at SA. In elementary school Lori’s love for poetry was inspired by Shel Silverstein, whose books she adored, and Pablo Neruda, whose homes she visited in Chile. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, reading, and running.

Eunice Kim

Grade Team Lead | Success Academy

Eunice Kim is a Third Grade Teacher and Grade Team Lead at Success Academy Washington Heights and is now in her fourth year of teaching. She began her career at SA as a Schooling Management Intern at the Network office. As Grade Team Lead, Eunice supports fellow third grade teachers by facilitating planning meetings as well as sharing resources and best practices throughout the year. Eunice graduated from Binghamton University with a dual degree in Human Development and Spanish Language/Literature, and from Touro College with a Masters in General and Special Education Grades 1-6 while teaching at SA. In 2018, Eunice received Success Academy's Excellence Award. In her free time, she enjoys painting, traveling, and playing tennis.

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A kid who doesn’t love reading hasn’t met the right book. Let’s change that. 


Join educators, librarians, parents and bibliophiles across New York City for a conversation on how to find the rich, engaging, culturally-relevant stories that turn kids into bookworms — and the profound educational consequences of making sure that we do. 


The Robertson Center at Success Academy | 500 W 41st Street, New York, NY 10036


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Join educators, librarians, parents and bibliophiles across New York City for a conversation on how to find the rich, engaging, culturally-relevant stories that turn kids into bookworms — and the profound educational consequences of making sure that we do. 


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4:45pm

Math Instruction

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4:55pm

1st Year Teachers Edition

 

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Something happens in a room full of educators. Ideas get bigger, barriers shrink, defy-the-odds notions feel downright within reach. We believe in these rooms — in the power of bringing together our country’s fiercest believers in the capacity of kids to help them set it free. At the Robertson Center, makers of magical classrooms find the content, conversation and community they need to accelerate their inspiring work. 

 

Success Academy’s 45 free public schools serve over 18,000 K-12 students across New York City. These scholars - 76% of whom come from low-income households and all of whom are admitted by random lottery - are the highest performing in New York State.

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Speakers

Taylor James Ross

CEO, Marks tower

Ross is CEO and co-founder of Marks Tower, a leading news and media company for young people. From global affairs and politics to technology and science to sports and music, Marks Tower offers insightful stories and compelling perspectives on the issues that define a generation.

Jet Rodriguez

co-founder, Smalls

Jet Rodriguez is co-founder & editor-at-large of Smalls, an apparel and branding company for word travelers. From global affairs and politics to technology and science to sports and music, Rodriguez offers insightful stories and compelling perspectives on the issues that define a generation.

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