The Dyslexia Project
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Category: Cheri Rae

  • Cheri Rae Santa Barbara Local Hero

    “Cheri Rae: Education Advocate” received a “Local Hero Award” from the weekly newspaper, the Santa Barbara Independent in 2012. Here is an account from the newspaper.

    There’s no ignoring community activist Cheri Rae, try as many government bureaucrats may. Best known as a neighborhood preservationist, Rae has recently focused her energies on “special education,” that vast black hole of dysfunction for many students and their families.

    For years, Rae struggled to help her son get the better of reading problems that had gotten the better of him. A smart and talented kid, he was reading at a 2nd-grade level in the 7th grade. That’s when Rae first learned he might have dyslexia. Tough, acerbic, and tenacious, Rae pushed, prodded, and poked school district officials to provide her son the assistance to which he and all special education students are legally entitled. After 180 hours of intensive — and expensive — training from Lindamood-Bell educational instructors, Rae’s son managed to catch up with his classmates.

    “But I realized you can’t rescue people one kid at a time,” Rae said. “One in five kids has some form of dyslexia.”

    Cheri Rae named a "Local Hero"by the Santa Barbara Independent in 2011, for her community work in dyslexia.
    Cheri Rae named a “Local Hero”by the Santa Barbara Independent in 2011, for her community work in dyslexia.
    A freelance writer, Rae wrote about her son’s struggles in various publications, including The Santa Barbara Independent. She also lobbied the school board. With the appointment of Dr. David Cash as the school district’s new chief executive, Rae found an open set of ears. Cash and the school board approved spending $75,000 to give 35 teachers and administrators the Lindamood-Bell training that helped Rae’s son.

    Local Hero recognition of Cheri Rae for her dyslexia work in 2011, helping with teacher training in LIndamood-Bell.
    Local Hero recognition of Cheri Rae for her dyslexia work in 2011, helping with teacher training in LIndamood-Bell.
    But the intensive four-day training would take place in San Luis Obispo, meaning the cash-strapped school district would have to shell out $40,000 for food and lodging. District efforts to get the company to dispatch its trainers to Santa Barbara instead went nowhere. Then Rae got on the phone to contacts she’d developed at Lindamood-Bell. That did the trick. The training would take place in Santa Barbara, after all.

    At a recent school-board meeting, Rae was thanked by name. “That doesn’t happen too often,” she said. “It’s a nice shift.”

  • Dyslexia Project Testimonials

    Dyslexia Project Testimonials and praise has come in many forms and in several media. But really, the most meaningful testaments to our effectiveness come from the thank-yous from students with dyslexia (and their parents). It’s been a pleasure to serve you.

    “Yeah!! You are getting it done! I bought copies of ‘DyslexiaLand’ to share with my niece and with friends who have children with dyslexia. Thanks for all your great work!”

    —Lynn Rodriguez, former School Board member, SBUSD

    “Amazing how far we’ve (you’ve) come since those incredibly painful IEPs of 5 years ago and farther back. I’m proud to have been around to witness the changes that have occurred. Literally from tears to cheers. Thank you for fighting for our children.”

    —David Archer, teacher

    “Thanks for the way you’ve helped paved the way in Santa Barbara for kids like Lana. You’re doing essential, heroic work.”

    —Jen Lilienstein, Parent

    “The Parent Resource Center is the best center of its kind I’ve ever seen and I commend you on your leadership. Cheri, you’re our North Star of Dyslexia.”

    —John Rodrigues, dyslexia advocate, author, High School Dropout to Harvard

    “Thank you again for everything, Cheri. You have no idea all that you have inspired in me. You’ve taught me to more effectively advocate for my children.”

    —Tracy Gillette, Parent & Ph.D. Candidate, Pacifica

    “I really enjoyed having Daniel in class this year, a great kid. Also, I appreciated learning a lot about children with dyslexia and it’s helped me help other students with Dyslexia as well. Thank you for opening my eyes up to this world.”

    —Jenn Fastman, teacher

    “Thank you for all that you are doing giving a voice to unique people with special learning abilities.”

    —Paul Zink, Architect

  • The Dyslexia Project

     The Dyslexia Project provides awareness, resources and support for the 1 in 5 with dyslexia in Santa Barbara and beyond. Founded in 2011, The Dyslexia Project has accomplished much in its short history with its outreach efforts, which include:

    Establishing the Parent Resource Center for Santa Barbara

    • Acquired books and videos, organized lending library
    • Develop reference materials, college resources
    • Promote PRC as a community hub of information and services
    • Supervise staff to conduct community and social media outreach
    • Hold open houses at PRC for parents and community members
    • Meetings with parents to discuss needed services for their children

    Promoting Dyslexia Awareness with Community Events

    • Arrange screenings (and filmmaker public appearances) for major dyslexia-themed movies including “The Big Picture” and “Dislecksia: The Movie”
    • Arrange speaking engagements and related public appearances for dyslexia notables, including John Rodrigues, author of High School Dropout to Harvard
    • Conduct monthly “Dyslexia Dialogues,” featuring discussions with parents and educators, multimedia presentations, panel discussions with influential community members with dyslexia

    Dyslexia Project Director Cheri Rae Talks and Seminars

    • Presentations at “Disability Awareness Day” events in elementary and secondary schools, SBUSD Teacher Training days, and to school board members and administrators
    • Presentations at Back-to-School Nights, PTAs, Family Health Fairs
    • Talks to Educational Therapists Association, service clubs, philanthropic organizations

    Media

    • In Print: Feature articles and op-eds about dyslexia for Santa Barbara Independent, Santa Barbara News-Press, Santa Barbara Seasons magazine. Distribute free copies of book, DyslexiaLand: A Guide for Parents of Children with Dyslexia.
    • On the Air: Discussions of dyslexia on numerous radio stations including K-LITE, KCLU and KZSB, as well as on KEYT-TV news.
    • Online: Stories and  interviews for Santa Barbara View, Noozhawk, Independent.com. Active on dyslexia-oriented social media.
    • Video: Titles include “Father With Dyslexic Child Speak Out,” “One in Five: The Faces of Dyslexia,” “Little Free Libraries Project” (in production) “LIFE: Literacy is for Everyone (in production)