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Columbus schools, library team up to fight summer literacy slide
Columbus schools, library team up to fight summer literacy slide

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time12-06-2025

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Columbus schools, library team up to fight summer literacy slide

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Many students love getting a break from school during the summer months, but it's an easy time for children to fall behind in their literacy and comprehension skills. Children nationwide continue to make up for time lost during the COVID-19 pandemic, making it even more important to stay on track with their reading during summer break. School districts and libraries in central Ohio are still working to close that learning gap. 'Some of the things that happened during COVID prevented our students from those outside learning experiences, those hands-on experiences, so we're seeing some gaps with that knowledge base and that experience within comprehension,' Columbus City Schools Executive Director of Teaching and Learning Kelly Rivers said. Columbus Recreation and Parks offers 'Go, Lunch!' summer program Rivers said simply reading interesting books during the months off is an important step toward improving critical literacy skills. 'Summer learning is one of the most critical points of an entire year, and we don't want to lose sight of that,' she said. Columbus City Schools has created specific programs to help with reading comprehension during the school year and the summer. Besides those programs, Rivers encourages parents and caregivers to visit the Columbus Metropolitan Library, whose Summer Reading Program is aimed at helping kids keep up with literacy skills. 'Taking two months off of anything can be really hard to maintain that level and keep it a strong skill,' Columbus Metropolitan Library Public Services Director Miya Reyes said. Reyes said the loss of those reading skills during the summer slide, putting children at a disadvantage in the fall. Final full moon of Spring, the 'Strawberry Moon,' glows over central Ohio 'Reading is a tough skill, whether it's somebody who's already been reading or they're learning to read, and it can be something that's difficult to learn to do,' Reyes said. 'I think one of the most important things about it is to make it fun.' Whether students get extra reading help and encouragement through their school districts, local libraries or right at home, there are many resources available to parents and guardians to keep their children on track this time of year. 'Reading with your child, giving them opportunities, taking notice of inquiry and things that can increase the learning process, all those things help to decrease those summer learning gaps,' Rivers said. 'Books are so important,' Reyes said. 'Access to books, access to information can only come from being able to read that material yourself over time.' How a small town was revamped into 'Ohio's most loveable downtown' Rivers and Reyes both said literacy is everywhere and practicing can be as easy as reading street signs with children, reading labels on products at the grocery store or checking out a book that interests them. To sign up for the Summer Reading Program or learn more about it, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Furry friends help kids practice reading skills at Sioux City library
Furry friends help kids practice reading skills at Sioux City library

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time11-06-2025

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Furry friends help kids practice reading skills at Sioux City library

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — A local library is continuing a yearly program that uses special canine listeners to help children practice their reading skills. The 'Read-To-Me-Dogs' event is a part of the Sioux City Public Library's Summer Reading Program. Children are able to practice their reading skills with the help of gentle canine listeners. Every child was able to read to a specially trained therapy dog for 5-6 minutes. At one point on Tuesday, almost 50 kids were in attendance. Story continues below Top Story: Recent incident at Sac County Jail highlights need for new facility Lights & Sirens: Suspect shot at during pursuit in stolen vehicle, Dakota Co Sheriff says Sports: West Sioux boys soccer wins first-ever IHSAA State title with 2-1 OT win Weather: Get the latest weather forecast here Library officials said this event give children a chance to read at a time when they're not focused on school. 'We know that during the summer it's really important for kids to read because they've gotten that reading proficiency during the school year and when they're home during the summer, we want to keep them reading. So this is a great way for them to come in, practice their reading and keep on reading and maybe a great way just to read out loud,' said Carol Harder, library assistant at Sioux City Public Library. The public library has been holding the 'Read-To-Me-Dogs' event for nearly 20 years. The event is being held every Tuesday from 2-3 p.m. until July 1. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Senator Webb launches summer reading program
Senator Webb launches summer reading program

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time09-06-2025

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Senator Webb launches summer reading program

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – Senator Lea Webb is encouraging school-age children to strengthen their reading skills with the return of a summer reading initiative. Webb launched her Summer Reading Program last week. School aged children from across New York Senate District 52 are invited to participate. This year's program is themed Color our World: Colorea Nuestro Mundo. The program is designed to keep children's reading skills sharp during the summer months by making reading a steady habit. Senator Webb says she supports educational development and hopes to provide an enjoyable and productive activity for students while they are out of school. 'I'm thrilled to launch this year's Summer Reading Program, Color our World: Colorea Nuestro Mundo,' said Webb. 'Reading has the power to open doors, ignite imagination, and connect us across cultures and communities. Through this program, I want to inspire young minds from every corner of Senate District 52 to explore new worlds through books, build their confidence, and celebrate their creativity.' Children who read three books and submit information about their readings will receive a Certificate of Achievement from Webb. Parents and guardians from across New York State are encouraged to enroll their children in the activity by filling out a short form detailing the books read by their child this summer. The submission form is available online at The deadline for submission is August 22. BPD investigating non-fatal shooting of a Binghamton woman Senator Webb launches summer reading program VOTE: Best Pizza in Greater Binghamton Medina High School Wins 5 Major Awards in 76th Annual Pageant of Bands Road Closure in Johnson City This Week Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Peoria library's summer reading program: Fun and prizes await
Peoria library's summer reading program: Fun and prizes await

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time06-06-2025

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Peoria library's summer reading program: Fun and prizes await

PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD)–Peoria Public Library summer reading program starts by picking up a bingo card and ends with a couple parties in traditionally quiet places. Elise Hearn, Manager of Programming at Peoria Public Library, and Jennifer Davis, Manager of Public Relations stopped by WMBD This Morning to talk more about the program. The theme of the annual program is 'Level Up,' a nod to gaming. People can jump in the game at any time by picking up a 'bingo card' at any Peoria Public Library. Once complete, that card becomes a ticket to the parties. Davis said there are many ways to fill a spot on the bingo card and there are engaging options for people of all ages as well as families. 'We actually have two parties this year. We'll be at the Riverfront Museum on Wednesday July 16. We'll take over the entire museum that evening,' Hearn said. The museum party is for families. The party on July 18, is at the Main Library, and for adults only. That one includes live music, and a D-J and prizes. Some of the prizes people are eligible to win upon completion of the program include a Nintendo Switch, a virtual reality headset, gift cards and more. People can also attend either party for $5 if they don't have a bingo card. The Summer Reading Program started June 2 and runs through July 15. Get all the details about the Peoria Public Library Summer Reading Program on their web site. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Summer reading program returns to the Bloomington Public Library
Summer reading program returns to the Bloomington Public Library

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time03-06-2025

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Summer reading program returns to the Bloomington Public Library

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (WMBD) — People of all ages can participate in the Bloomington Public Library's Summer Reading Program. The program started on May 27 and will continue through July 28, according to library spokesperson Rhonda Massie. Those interested in participating can pick up a reading log from the library or the Bookmobile. They can also be printed out at home by visiting the library's website. Kids, teens and adults have their own reading logs to fill out, which will get them the chance to take home prizes if they complete the log before the end of the summer. Prizes will be distributed from June 9 to the end of the program in July. Last year, the library set a record with 5,330 people completing the program. Massie said that was a more than 16% increase over the previous record. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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