The "If You Give a Child a Book..." campaign distributes books to students from lower-income neighborhoods with a focus on the critical kindergarten through third grade years.
The Scholastic Book Fair has arrived at Heritage and Cherokee Elementary Schools, and will soon follow at other sites.
Fall is upon us and young readers can cozy up with familiar characters heading into new adventures, including a middle grade ...
The district saw a decline in early childhood reading and math performance alongside improvements to college, career and ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — Book Buddies, a volunteer reading program in the Syracuse City School District, is expanding into a sixth ...
During the Opportunities with Literacy (OWL) Fest, a curated book fair for pre-K through 5th-grade students will visit select schools. With the help of local volunteers, children can pick out books to ...
On Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024, eight members of the Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset presented dictionaries to the 60 third grade ...
Fest is coming to Knox County this week which means students can shop for free books as state leaders work to promote ...
KMBC 9 Cares for Kids is partnering with Lead to Read to build a community of readers. You can help us reach our goal of ...
She and Jennifer Toney, a Sharpsville third-grade English language arts teacher, are switching the format this year by ...
Books open new worlds for children—that’s the heart of the Scripps Howard Fund’s annual "If You Give a Child a Book" campaign ...
Do you know a burgeoning young writer? Or are you someone in grades third through eighth who wants to share original poetry, ...