Ethel I Baker Elementary School

Sacramento, CA

CSF – Reading Room Pre-Opening – February 4, 2014
Seriously Momentous Sacramento!

The Carson Scholars Fund (CSF) Reading Room SSWAT team (Strategic Support With Application of Templates) swept into Sacramento on another special mission: opening 5 reading rooms in one day! These five are the first to be developed in the state of California, so the team was on hand to assist in breaking ground in a new state! The reconnaissance mission was to visit all reading room sites the day before the opening to assist as needed in the preparations for the big day. This time the team was composed of Board Chairman Lee Warner, Executive Director Amy Warner, and co-founder Candy Carson, joined by acting Interim Area Assistant Superintendent Tu Moua Carroz.


 

CSF Sacramento Reading Room Opening Ceremony – February 5, 2014

Assembly at E I Baker IIAfter a short luncheon with photo ops, guests and organizers from all five schools strolled through Ethel I. Baker’s hallowed halls of learning to the playground. However, no child’s play was occurring this bright and sunny morning! The 700+ Ethel I. Baker Elementary students, seated on the asphalt in neat rectangular sections, according to classes, were joined by administrators and peers from the four sister schools in the Sacramento City Unified School District  (SCUSD) that would share in the opening of a Reading Room in their own learning institution that day!

The general hubbub subsided as Ethel I. Baker Elementary Principal Olga Arellano rose from her chair and approached the lectern.  With a warm greeting she also acknowledged local dignitaries, hard-working committee members, and her colleagues in attendance.

The grand procession followed!  From the rear of the assembly, as their school was called, visiting principals, staff and their student leaders promenaded up the center aisle amidst thunderous applause to the front while carrying posters of their own Reading Rooms.

These schools included:

John Cabrillo Elementary, led by Principal Evelyn Baffico
H. W. Harkness Elementary, led by Principal Dr. Tiffany Smith-Simmons
David Lubin Elementary, led by Principal Richard Dixon and
Hollywood Park Elementary, led by Principal Tenley Luke
Still standing, hands over hearts, all participated in the Pledge of Allegiance, led by Principal Arellano.

SCUSD Interim Superintendent Dr. Sara Noguchi then brought congratulations from the head office and complimented the students on their model behavior.  She reminded everyone of the power of reading and stated the best readers are the most successful people.  She rounded out her remarks with thanks to the Carson Scholars Fund and the donors for investing in the future of our nation.  Because of this effort, more than 2,200 students would have access to these special, inspiring, creatively designed launch pads to success.

In unison, all 700+ students recited the THINK BIG acronym led by the principal.  After each letter and corresponding phrase, she expounded on the philosophy making it even more relevant to the listeners.  When they got to the letter “G”, the principal stated that for Dr. Carson, the “G” stands for God.  She then asked the students to put on their thinking caps as she placed her hand spider-like on top of her head.  The 700+ students mimicked the gesture, while she continued,

“Now I want you to think about what the “G” means for you.”   After waiting a few seconds, she had the kids share that information quietly with their neighbor!

Dr. Carson was introduced by his wife Candy, and related to the students by reminiscing about his school days.  His miraculous transformation from “dummy of the class” to top of the class in only a year and a half was due to the caring direction of his mother, Sonya.  With the education of a 3rd grader, her job opportunities were limited to cleaning houses and other menial work.  But she had the wisdom to watch the people whose homes she cleaned, noticing that they spent much more time reading than watching TV.  That realization prompted her to turn off the TV and require her two sons to read books and write reports on them.  That reading program is what inspired the Carson Scholars Fund to install Ben Carson Reading Rooms in schools to help children all over the country develop themselves to be the best they can be.

During the Q & A period, each student came forward, clearly gave their name and grade into the microphone, and proceeded with their question.  Dr. Carson answered from the lectern and appreciated each one, for all had great questions!

Dr. Carson with students

At this time, several students from the 5th grade came forward and shared the inspiring school creed.

Before they sat down, Principal Arellano called Mrs. Doris Lumsden to the podium.  Dr. Noguchi, Interim Area Assistant Superintendent Tu Moua Carroz and the principals fervently expressed the collective schools’ gratitude to Mrs. Lumsden, as representative of the Lumsden Foundation, the Foundation that was responsible for the installation of all five Ben Carson Reading Rooms.  And these are the first reading rooms to be installed in the entire state of California!  Principal Arellano, Tu Moua Carroz and the students presented Mrs. Lumsden with a vibrant bouquet of flowers, amidst warm hugs and handshakes.

Closing remarks by Principal Arellano included the heartfelt gratitude for all who had any part in making the reading rooms such successes….the donors, committee members, volunteers, teachers and other educators, students who helped, etc.

“3-2-1” and the ribbon was cut!  The room awed the visitors with the various natural sites of the Sacramento area on all 4 walls: relaxing logs floating in cool streams, majestic purple mountains, heavily forested hills fronted by foaming rapids, and even some rice fields, reflecting the local booming economic industry.  The plush seating you could sink into was designed in muted tones, echoing the colors in the murals.  The books were organized on shelves around the room in forest-brown wicker milk-crate sized baskets, which blended right in with the décor.  Guests enjoyed the tasty jumbo cookies and beverages as they admired the cozy student haven.  One student actually proclaimed, “I wish this was my house!!”

Special thanks to the Richard Lumsden Foundation for sponsoring the Sacramento Ben Carson Reading Rooms, Excellence in Giving and SCUSD.  


 

The first stop was Ethel I. Baker Elementary on the southeast side of the capital.

Ethel I. Baker ES

A special thanks to the Richard Lumsden Foundation for sponsor the reading room!

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