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Governor's Early Literacy Foundation Celebrates Delivering Over 4M Books to TN Students and Teachers Since 2020
In collaboration with Scholastic, over 700,000 Tennessee students, media specialists and librarians statewide have benefitted from the program, sharing the positive impact these books have had on their classrooms and homes
LitWorld and Scholastic Reinvent Summer School as LitCamp™ to Help Kids Avoid the Summer Slide
Contact:
Saverio Mancini
(860) 652-0300 ext. 2210
saveriom@cashman-katz.com
Anne Sparkman
212-343-6657
asparkman@scholastic.com
Help Students Turn the Summer Slide into the Summer Leap with Literacy Resources from Scholastic
Contact:
Anne Sparkman
212-343-6657
asparkman@scholastic.com
Favorite Children's Authors Come Together To Get Kids Reading This Summer
CONTACT:
Sara Sinek
Scholastic
212-343-6899
ssinek@scholastic.com
Mike Barrett
Scholastic
212-343-6570
mbarrett@scholastic.com
Students Compete in the Ultimate Summer Reading Challenge to Set a New World Record in Reading, Keep Skills Sharp all Summer
Contact:
Sara Sinek
Scholastic
212-343-6899
ssinek@scholastic.com
Nadia Almahdi
Scholastic
212-343-6355
nalmahdi@scholastic.com
The school with the most minutes read wins a visit from Dav Pilkey,
author of the bestselling Captain Underpants series
Scholastic Teams with School Districts, Communities to Send Summer Reading Book Packs Home
Contact:
Nadia Almahdi
Scholastic
212-343-6355
nalmahdi@scholastic.com
Summer learning loss can account for up to 85 percent of the reading achievement gap between low- and higher-income students
Mount Vernon Schools Launch District-Wide Summer Reading Initiative Giving Book Packs to Every K-6 Student
CONTACT: Nadia Almahdi - 212-343-6635; nalmahdi@scholastic.com
Forty-Two U.S. Governors' Spouses Become "Reading Ambassadors"to Encourage Kids to Read Four or More Books This Summer
Kids Across America Take the Scholastic Summer Challenge to Stop the Summer Slide
Free Online Summer Reading Program Continues to Motivate Kids to Read for Fun, Friendly Competition and a Good Cause with Save the Children’s U.S. Programs
Even Celebrities Like Brendan Fraser, Meg Cabot, Keke Palmer, and The Naked Brothers Band Are Reading “4 or More” Books This Summer