The Plum restaurant is taking inspiration from the classic "Book It" program to encourage reading for children.
Who doesn’t like a good story? For kindergarten students, hearing a good story helps develop an understanding of the sounds words and letters make, and adds another step toward a lifetime of literacy.
A longstanding partnership between the Grand Rapids Public Library and Grand Rapids Public Schools aims to to help fifth graders find a love for reading and set them up for future academic success.
Biology, literature, calculus, U.S. history—all high school courses, regardless of subject, require a strong literacy skills.
"I think, I don't know, kids being excited about getting a free pizza - yeah, I can read, I love reading," said Patyn McCune, the owner of Lelulo's Pizza in Plum. She is also the mother of two ...
Today, 5 February, is World Read Aloud Day (WRAD). The Publishers’ Association of South Africa (PASA) and Nal’ibali, South Africa’s reading-for-enjoyment campaign, invite you to help spread a love of ...
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Members of the Seaside School District’s Advisory Committee convened Wednesday to discuss Sherman Alexie’s “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian,” which has been challenged by two parents ...
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