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Superintendent Summer Reading

Superintendent Summer Reading

Turn in completed Superintendent's Summer Reading Programs this week - September 6th

Superintendent’s Summer Reading Program 2022- 2023 Students: Because we know that reading is the most important skill you can develop, your teachers, principal and I encourage you to read this summer. Parents: We recognize that family involvement in education is crucial for children to succeed in school and life. Please read with your children daily. Spend time discussing the stories, characters, places, events and words. Encourage your children to read on their own. Share conversation over meals and other times the family is together. Childrens’ listening vocabulary enhances their reading vocabulary. Students who have read at least 10 appropriate grade level books or 1,000 pages during the summer will be given a certificate of accomplishment when they return to school in the fall. Have fun reading!!! Superintendent Gina Butters Kindergarten Parents Please Note We would like to inform all parents of incoming kindergarten students about a great opportunity to encourage summer reading. It is the “Superintendent’s Summer Reading Award.” At the end of every school year we give this form/information out to all the K-5 students to work on over the summer. We want you to know that this program is also available for your incoming kindergarten student. For your children to earn the “Superintendent’s Summer Reading Award” they need to read 10 books or you can read 10 books to them. Then, fill out this form and turn it into the school. Please check back with your school for details about any other incentives that are available to your students.

Superintendent’s Summer Reading Program 2022 - 2023 Students: Because we know that reading is the most important skill you can develop, your teachers, principal and I encourage you to read this summer. Parents: We recognize that family involvement in education is crucial for children to succeed in school and life. Please read with your children daily. Spend time discussing the stories, characters, places, events and words. Encourage your children to read on their own. Share conversation over meals and other times the family is together. Children’s listening vocabulary enhances their reading vocabulary. Each student who has read at least 10 appropriate grade level books or 1,000 pages during the summer will be given a certificate of accomplishment when they return to school in the fall. School Student’s Name Teacher’s Name Name of Book Number of Pages Parent’s Verification (Use additional paper if needed) Have fun reading!!! Superintendent Gina Butters