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Tackling Achievement Gaps From Summer Learning Loss

A Rand study indicates that well-designed summer programs can help low-income students read and do math better. The key to academic gains in summer programs are steady attendance and a high-quality program with engaging, fun activities for school children and highly effective teachers teaching for at least three hours a day.

Take a Break, but Bring a Book!

Take a Break, but Bring a Book!

Reading over the summer not only keeps your child from losing ground, but actually improves skills for the coming year. Here are some suggestions to keep a book in your child’s hands over the summer months.

Amelia and Eleanor Go for a Ride

Take Flight!

There’s something for everyone in this booklist: flights of fact and fantasy, traditional aviation from the air and with one foot on the ground; daredevil flights and flights of fancy; flyers both funny and brave.

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Take Me Out to the Ball Park

What is better on a warm summer afternoon than a game of baseball? It is the great American pastime, after all! Meet baseball players whose passion broke various barriers and find out about the history of the game.

The Day Gogo Went to Vote

Tales from South Africa

All eyes looked to South Africa for the World Cup in 2010. From folktales to soccer stories to Nelson Mandela’s childhood, these books offer a wonderful introduction to South Africa’s people and natural environment. Many of the books also address the long struggle to overcome apartheid, gently opening the discussion for young readers with stories that are both realistic and hopeful.

Young African American student reading aloud in front of a chalkboard

A Tale of Two Schools

Narrated by Morgan Freeman

In this PBS special, Academy Award-winner Morgan Freeman is the narrator of A Tale of Two Schools, a one-hour documentary that tells the intimate story of a tumultuous year at two vulnerable schools. It’s a tale of hope, of faith, and of the power of committed adults to help shape the life of a child.

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