New Tutor Training Feb. 2026

February 1, 2026

New Tutor Training Session 2.21.26

Refer a Friend to Train With Us

Our first 2026 tutor training session will happen on February 21 at Woods Church in Severna Park!

We’re always looking for new, dedicated tutors, especially 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 tutors in basic literacy, ESL, math, and high school diploma preparation.

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

Board of Directors Update

January 30, 2026

Ron Schneider

AACLC Tutor & Volunteer Ron Scneider Joins Our Board of Directors

On January 21, The Literacy Council’s Board of Directors elected Ron Schneider to its board.

Ron and his wife Robin have resided in Annapolis for over 32 years. Ron retired from CACI in 2022 as an Executive Vice President with over 43 years of experience in both operations and business development.

After retiring, Ron joined the Literacy Council as a tutor, helping students who are seeking their high school equivalency. Additionally, in 2021, Ron served on the Mayor’s Charter Review Commission. The Kane-Schneider Foundation supports local, national, and international charities, including AACLC.

We are grateful to Ron for his volunteerism and support. To read his full bio, please visit this page.

Career Dream Come True

January 29, 2026

Rob and his tutor JoAnne at a recent session.

Career Dream Come True: An Update From Our Student Rob

Dear Program Team, my name is Loamir Roberio, I’m from Brazil and I’m of your students since September 2023.

When I joined the “I Can Read” [Literacy Council] Program, I was not only trying to improve my English. I was trying to build a future in a new country. As an immigrant, speaking clearly and confidently was very difficult for me, and many times I felt frustrated.

Because of the patience, encouragement, and support from my tutor, JoAnne Dement, and the entire I Can Read team, my confidence slowly grew. Reading books in English stopped feeling impossible and became part of my daily life. Reading also helped shape who I am today. I learned how to share my thoughts, my ideas, and my passions in English.

Recently, I achieved a dream I once thought was impossible. I was hired as a flight attendant for the best and most competitive airlines in the United States. During my interview, I was able to speak clearly about myself, my journey, and my passions. Something very special also happened.

When I was asked about my hobbies, I talked about reading and being part of book clubs with my tutor. I mentioned a book I had recently read, and the recruiter had read the same book. We connected right away and shared our thoughts about it. In that moment, I saw how powerful reading is and how it helps people connect. I could feel the recruiter becoming more interested and engaged.

I was no longer afraid to speak. I felt confident, prepared, proud, and very grateful. I know that without starting my tutoring classes, I would not be who I am today, and I would not have achieved this job.

This program did not only teach me how to read, listen, speak, and write better. It changed my life and the way I see the world. The I Can Read Program gave me confidence, a voice, and the courage to dream bigger.

Thank you for changing lives through education, care, and reading. I will always be grateful for everything you all did for me.

With gratitude,

Rob

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211 Maryland

Help is a call or text away.

For anyone facing difficulties, dialing 2-1-1 connects callers with trained health and human services personnel who provide guidance and help with a range of needs, from utility assistance to legal guidance to mental health help.

211 help is available in more than 100 languages. Please see 211md.org to know all that the service offers. Calls are confidential, and there is a texting option as well.

Community Resource Information on our Website

The Community Resources page on our website at icanread.org features an organized list of government and community resources available to residents of Anne Arundel County. It includes websites and phone numbers for government departments and services, library resources, education, employment, immigration, and food assistance.

The Community Resources page is available in Spanish.

En Español: Recursos comunitarios.

Anne Arundel County Food Pantry & Resource List

This resources page, published by the Anne Arundel County Food Bank and updated regularly, provides information on where to find free food and basic necessities throughout the county. Pantry locations, contact numbers, and hours are included. Visit the resources page to download a pantry map that lists food, baby, and senior pantries all over Anne Arundel County.

OIC of Anne Arundel County ESL Classes

Free virtual ESL classes at beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. Call OIC’s partner, the Center of Help (Centro de Ayuda), at 410-295-3434 to enroll.

Language Exchange at Busch Annapolis Library

Saturday, January 31, 3 – 4:30 pm

https://www.aacpl.net/event/hold-language-exchange-210591

Online English Conversation Club

Thursday, February 12, 6:30 – 7:30 pm

https://www.aacpl.net/event/copy-english-conversation-club-206714

Language Exchange at Linthicum Library

Monday, February 16, 6 – 7 pm

https://www.aacpl.net/event/language-exchangeintercambio-de-idiomas-210585

Language Exchange at Brooklyn Park Library

February 18, 6 – 7:30 pm

https://www.aacpl.net/event/language-exchangeintercambio-de-idiomas-211110

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Happy New Year!

We achieved so much in 2025 and are ready for another year of student success. Please see these posts for a brief recap of our fiscal year so far and highlights of all we accomplished in 2025.

Thank you for your kindness and generosity throughout our annual membership campaign. We very much appreciate your support.

Happy New Year,

Jane

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2025 Recap!

January 27, 2026

2025 Recap

What a Year! January – December 2025 Recap in Brief

Student Success Stories

From the Tutoring Field

Literacy Council Activities

  • Eastport Conversation Group & Seeds 4 Success Partnership Grows
  • Tutoring at Jennifer Road Detention Center and Ordnance Road Correctional Center Continues
  • AACLC Develops & Adopts a Comprehensive Five-Year Strategic Plan — please stay tuned for more information.

FY26 Accomplishments So Far

January 27, 2026

Students have achieved many impressive goals, big and small — all contributing to a better quality of life.

Some highlights:

  • Four students earned high school diplomas. Four students passed at least one section of the GED.
  • Six students got better jobs or promotions.
  • Fourteen students improved an employability skill.
  • Seven students pursued other forms of education or training.
  • Twenty-one students improved their English communication skills.
  • Six students increased their involvement in a child’s education.
  • Nine students attained a consumer skill.
  • One student passed the ASVAB exam to enter the US military.
  • Two students got driver’s licenses.

The ripple effect of these accomplishments creates a cycle of opportunity that benefits students, families, communities, and our local economy.

The Literacy Council’s fiscal year began on June 1, 2025, and ends on May 31, 2026.

Membership Donations

December 23, 2025

Giving Tuesday

Thank you for supporting

the Anne Arundel County Literacy Council

on Giving Tuesday and throughout our Membership Campaign.

If you haven’t submitted your AACLC Membership donation and would like to,

you can give through

AACLC’s icanread.org donate page

OR

by check.

mail to: AACLC, P.O. Box 1303, Edgewater, MD 21037

AACLC Receives Grant

December 22, 2025

Thank you! Rotary Club of Annapolis

Literacy Council Receives 2025 Rotary Crab Feast Grant

The Rotary Club of Annapolis has awarded the Literacy Council a 2025 Crab Feast Grant. The funds we received will purchase materials for Annapolis adults in our math and high school diploma programs.

🦀 This was the Club’s 80th annual crab feast. Since 2005, the Rotary Club of Annapolis has awarded over $1 million in grants via the Crab Feast grant program. Thank you, Rotary Club of Annapolis!

The Power of Picture Books

December 21, 2025

The Power of Picture Books

AACLC tutors — please consider joining us for a tutor workshop: The Power of Picture Books, offered by an AACLC tutor who recently graduated with a Master’s degree in Children’s and Young Adult Literature.

Tuesday, January 6

3 – 4:30 pm

Severna Park Library

In The Power of Picture Books, we will explore how picture books can be used to teach adults who are learning English as a second language.

Some might say that picture books are meant only for children; however, they are written and illustrated by adults for everyone. Multicultural picture books, in particular, give voice to refugee and immigrant stories. The words and illustrations are poetic and descriptive, powerfully constructed and purposefully placed to share culturally authentic lived experiences.

Please RSVP to Jane.