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HEADLINES

March 18 - Day 2-5

March 19 - Day 3-6

March 20 - Day 1-4

March 21 - Day 2-5

March 22 - Day 3-6

March 25 - Day 1-4

March 26 - Day 2-5

March 27 - Day 3-6

April 2 - Day 1-4

April 3 - Day 2-5

April 4 - Day 3-6

April 5 - Day 1-4

Summer Reading

12 hours ago

Reading is the single most important thing you can do during the summer months to help retain and improve the reading skills that have been developing throughout the school year.  In fact, “studies show that most students experience a loss of reading skills over the summer months, but children who continue to read will gain skills” (www.readingrockets.org, 2022). 

To that end, please make a concentrated effort to read 20-30 minutes each day this summer.  Take advantage of programs offered at the Valley Community Library and check out the following resources for additional reading lists, resources and summer reading challenges:

Summer Reading Tips for Parents

https://www.readingrockets.org/article/summer-reading-tips-parents

Lackawanna County Library System-Kids’ Resources

https://lclshome.org/kids/

Lackawanna County Library System-Teen Resources

https://lclshome.org/teens/

Beanstack:Reading Challenges and Personalized Recommendations

https://lclshome.beanstack.com/reader365

Sync: Free Audiobooks for Teens

https://audiofilemagazine.com/sync/

Project Gutenberg: Free Ebooks

https://www.gutenberg.org/

Recommended Books from ALSC:

https://www.ala.org/alsc/publications-resources/book-lists

Read Works Summer Reading 

(create a free account using school Gmail)