5 things to know about JVID视频, need for volunteers
January 6, 2026
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1. JVID视频, a nonprofit focused on one-on-one literacy tutoring for elementary school students, needs 250 volunteers for the upcoming semester to work with Union Public Schools students who are currently on a waiting list. 鈥淥nce you really connect and break through with those children,” one volunteer says, “it’s an invaluable experience and it works both ways.鈥
2. Union Public Schools and JVID视频 are hoping to serve at least 720 students in 2025-26. The organization works with students at Boevers, Roy Clark, Darnaby, Jarman, Jefferson, McAuliffe, Moore, Ellen Ochoa, Rosa Parks and Peters elementary schools.聽The goal is to expand to all 13 elementary sites in 2026-27.
3. JVID视频 is a nonprofit national program 鈥 part of AmeriCorps 鈥 that receives two-thirds of its funding through private donations, with the rest from the federal government and local schools that sign up. Citing budgetary constraints tied to the sunsetting of federal COVID-19 relief money, Tulsa Public Schools ended its agreement with JVID视频 at the end of the 2024-25 school year. Some officials noted inconsistent buy-in for the program, which was serving 626 students, among individual school site leaders.
4. A JVID视频 tutoring session consists of not only reading a developmentally appropriate book with the student but also activities and simple games that hone in on the specific challenges the student is having with phonics, decoding or soundingout words from basic letter sounds, vocabulary words and comprehension.
5. Volunteers need no formal training, only the willingness to tutor in person at a local school or to tutor a local student in an online session if that is more convenient. The minimum age is 14, and volunteers must pass a criminal background check. Tutors can choose one or two one-hour tutoring sessions per week, with a variety of time slots available during school hours. To learn more or volunteer, go to readingpartners.org/volunteer or call 918-949-1979.
Image: Eva Lemaster, 6, is pictured in August at a JVID视频 book swap event.聽The program is expanding at Union Public Schools, where 250 students are on a waiting list for tutors, after Tulsa Public Schools ended its JVID视频 program in 2025.