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A critic of schools gets a new view as a tutor in Cleveland

Larry Jemison was a self-described complainer about poor schools. But after he retired, he saw a chance to actually do something. Now, three days a week, he helps children learn to read.

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In the Cleveland school where Larry Jemison is tutoring, the average class size is 40-plus kids.

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I am an Experience Corps-stipended tutor in the Cleveland public schools.

I had retired from my job as a senior letter carrier in Cleveland and had told my wife I was going to take a year off and not do anything. At the end of that year, she said, 鈥淵our year鈥檚 up. What are you gonna do?鈥 The truth is I didn鈥檛 have any idea.

I happened to attend a community event and saw a table set up by . They asked me, 鈥淎re you interested in tutoring children in public schools?鈥

I thought: I鈥檝e always been the one talking about what the teachers aren鈥檛 doing and what the schools aren鈥檛 doing, and what they need to do, so this was my chance to actually do something.

It had never occurred to me that I would like doing something like this. But I went in for an interview, had a background check since I鈥檇 be working with kids, and the rest is history. This is my sixth year working three days a week, five hours a day.

We help the children learn to read, so by the time they get to fourth grade, they have skills to succeed. Their teacher gives us an evaluation of where their weaknesses are, and we work on those areas. With the kindergartners, it鈥檚 mostly ABCs. They can sing the ABC song but can鈥檛 recognize the letters. So we work on letter recognition, upper- and lowercase.

At the school I鈥檓 tutoring in now, the average class size is 40-plus kids. The ones who are lagging in those areas of literacy kind of get lost. Teachers don鈥檛 have time to work with the individual students and get them up to the level with the rest of the kids. So we are a big help to them.

I get real joy in seeing the effect of our work. The kids I started out with are now in the fifth grade. I still see them, and they recognize me and they tell me they are doing OK 鈥 maybe not where they should be, but without the help of the tutoring, they would be unable to keep up with the rest of the kids in class. Seeing the improvement in the kids makes you feel good.

One young boy sticks out in my memory. It was my second year, and he came from a household with drug addiction issues. He had started to catch on during the school year, but I worried that during the summer break he would lose ground. We worked with his foster mother over the summer, giving him material to study. When he came back the next year, you wouldn鈥檛 have known it was the same boy. He had made so much progress.

What I have learned is that the attention of an adult is very important. I tell my friends: If they are retired, don鈥檛 have anything to do, and like kids, and if education is important to them, they should do this.

I was a complainer about poor schools, but I found out they are doing the best they can with the resources that they have. And I get enjoyment from giving back and helping those who need help.

Learn more about AARP鈥檚 Experience Corps program at .

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