Maryland Charity Campaign

October 23, 2025

Maryland Charity Campaign

Anne Arundel County Literacy Council is participating in the Maryland Charity Campaign. MCC is a workplace charitable giving program that provides Maryland State employees and retirees with the opportunity to support causes they care about. From October 6 to December 12, visit https://mcc.maryland.gov/ and click on “Give Now” to participate. Our MCC charity code is 52-1479101.

Thank you for your support!

Small City Big Dreams 4th Annual Turkey Give Away

Literacy Council partner Small City Big Dreams will provide turkeys to families in Annapolis this Thanksgiving. If you’d like to donate or know of a family in need, please call or text 443-979-2640. The deadline to donate is November 24. Gift cards to Giant and Safeway are welcome.

A Fantastic Book Fair

October 19, 2025

Books at the 2025 Book Fair

Our September 27 book fair was a huge success!

More than 60 volunteers made the event possible, and at least 75 households, neighborhoods, and other groups donated gently used fiction and nonfiction. We sold thousands of books, raising much-needed funds for our free adult tutoring programs.

This year, we partnered with Discoveries Library and Old Fox Books & Coffeehouse owner and author J. Lynwood Holmes to offer a children’s reading of her 2025 book Copernicus.

After the event, we donate the remaining books. This year, they were delivered to Books for International Goodwill in Annapolis (BIG).

Thank you for supporting our book fair and adult tutoring programs!

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Post image for Adult Literacy Resources October 2025

Now through May, eight AACPL libraries open on Sundays. See hours & locations.

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Thank you!

Thank you for participating in our fifth-annual book fair in all the ways that you did — as a donor, supporter, volunteer, shopper, partner, or sponsor! The event was a tremendous community success, with the highest turnout we’ve ever seen.

Every person who supported the book fair had a positive impact on our ability to provide free assessments, materials, and tutoring for adults in Anne Arundel County. We will transform more lives because of you.

Please see essential updates on the GED test and the U.S. Citizenship test.

We’re also sharing the inspiring story of long-term Literacy Council student, Ida, who has been empowered to read as an adult, see the post.

Many thanks for all you do,

Jane

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American Flags

On October 20, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services implemented a new naturalization civics test with more possible questions and a higher standard for correct answers. The new test will be administered to anyone who applied for citizenship starting October 20, 2025. Those who had an application in process before then will take the 2008 version of the test. For more information, read ProLiteracy’s news update or visit the USCIS website’s Citizenship Resource Center*.

*As of October 10, study guides on the USCIS website are for the 2008 version of the test. In January 2026, ProLiteracy expects to publish updated test study materials. The Literacy Council will provide citizenship test materials for students and tutors on request.

Great GED News

October 17, 2025

GED High School Equivalency

El GED en español

The GED now offers all four subject tests in Spanish, including Reasoning through Language Arts (RLA).

While our tutors do not typically tutor in Spanish, if a student wants to study on their own in their first language, we can provide a Spanish GED prep book.

GED pricing and discounts

The price for one subject test is $36 in Maryland. However, there are ways to pay less! Maryland offers a Discount Voucher Code for the first attempt of each subject test, so a student would pay only $14.25 for each first attempt.

If a student needs to take a retest at a test center, the first retest will be discounted to $10, the second will cost the full price of $36, and the third will be discounted to $10 (from the Maryland Dept of Labor website). There are no discounts for retests of the Online Proctored (OP) Exam.

4th & Goal for students who have one test to go

Maryland offers a program called 4th and Goal, which applies to GED test-takers who have completed three of the GED subject tests and just have the fourth one remaining. This program offers short-term assistance for classes and tutoring, and it also covers the costs of a practice test and the exam fee for the final subject test. A test-taker must apply online for 4th and Goal benefits.

Want to know more?

Please feel free to contact us for information and guidance regarding the GED. You may also explore these resources:

The best starting point for GED information is the GED.com website.

Check here for more specific GED information relevant to Maryland.

Find valuable online GED information through the Maryland Department of Labor website.

AACPL.net offers online GED resources. Go to the library’s Student Center to access the Brainfuse Adult Learning Center and Peterson’s Test and Career Prep.

Ida’s Story

October 17, 2025

Ida Gross reading

Ida’s Unwavering Commitment to Learning

Ida Gross, an 83-year-old Baltimore native, embarked on her literacy journey nine years ago with the Literacy Council. For the first two years, she worked with tutor Karen Lehmkuhl weekly to enhance her reading skills. Beth Henry later joined, focusing on math, as Ida prepared for her GED tests over the next two years.

When the National External Diploma Program (NEDP) became available, both tutors encouraged Ida to pursue it. As Karen’s availability dwindled, Beth guided Ida through the NEDP. Ida passed two of the three entrance tests just before the onset of COVID-19, leading to a transition to holding sessions over the phone. They completed all NEDP workbooks, provided by the Literacy Council. However, health and transportation issues soon made continuing the NEDP impractical.

Instead, Ida and Beth chose to focus on reading, stemming from their enjoyable sessions together. Ida recalled how she used to glance at Reader’s Digest in the grocery store and think, “I’ll never be able to read that.” With Beth’s support, she soon tackled the magazine, eventually finishing issues well before the next ones arrived.

Ida then discovered her grandson’s old American history textbook, expressing a desire to read it. After Beth found a used copy online, they dedicated a year to finishing the entire book. Their next challenge is the Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr., which they are close to completing.

Beth Henry

Beth is continually amazed at Ida’s remarkable improvement in reading comprehension and fluency, especially given her own lack of formal training as a reading instructor and the challenges posed by their inability to meet in person. She credits much of this progress to Ida’s unwavering commitment to learning.

Ida now spends much time with her nose in a book, sharing her newfound knowledge, and staunchly advocating reading for all family members (especially the younger ones). Reflecting on her journey, she beautifully states: “When you can read, you can see the world.”

Comprehensive Report

September 29, 2025

Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County

Comprehensive Report on Community Needs Now Available

The Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County (CFAAC) has released its 2025 community needs assessment report, Poverty Amidst Plenty VIII: Building Community Together.

From CFAAC’s website: the report “is intended to increase knowledge, raise awareness, and frame informed discussions about persistent local trends and needs. It serves as both a tool and a call to action—designed to support all who are committed to strengthening Anne Arundel County through continuous improvement.”

Dr. Pamela Brown, the report’s author, will present her findings in public presentations this fall. Download the report and sign up to attend a presentation in Annapolis on October 1 or at Anne Arundel Community College on November 5.

CFAAC funds local grants and workshops that benefit the Literacy Council and other nonprofits. AACLC’s endowment fund is managed by the Community Foundation.

Sign up now! New tutor training session 10.18.25

Refer a Friend to Train With Us

Our fall tutor training session will happen on October 18 at Woods Church in Severna Park!

We’re always looking for new, dedicated tutors and especially need help in northern Anne Arundel County (Glen Burnie and Brooklyn Park). In addition, there are always students from Annapolis and the Severn area on our waiting list. Please consider referring neighbors or friends you think could be committed AACLC tutors.

We’re training new tutors for each of our programs: basic literacy, math, English language learning, and high school diploma preparation.

Interested trainees should contact Jane at director@aaclc.org. Space is limited.