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READY TO SET A NEW
SCHOLASTIC
WORLD RECORD FOR SUMMER READING
The Scholastic Summer Challenge Invites Kids to Keep Reading this
Summer by Logging
Reading Minutes to Win Virtual Rewards
New York, NY–May 1, 2012– While athletes prepare for
the 2012 Summer Olympics, kids will compete in their own challenge – the Scholastic
Summer Challenge - a
free, interactive reading program dedicated to helping kids keep their reading
skills sharp throughout the summer by reading every day. Kids everywhere will Read for the World Record by logging the minutes
they spend reading this summer and attempting to beat the current world record
of 64,213,141 minutes set during summer 2011. The 20 schools whose students log
the most minutes will be recognized in the 2013
Scholastic Book of World Records. The Scholastic Summer Challenge kicked-off May 1st at www.scholastic.com/summer and runs
through August 31, 2012.
“Just like the world’s greatest athletes, children need to
keep their skills sharp and reading is like any other skill - it needs to be
practiced,” said Francie Alexander, Chief Academic Officer at Scholastic.
“Without this practice, children find themselves falling down the
“Summer Slide,” and that is not the fun slide at the park, but
rather the loss of critical learning and reading skills caused by not reading
books over the summer.” Francie continued, “The proven way to get
kids reading is to put them in charge of their own reading – let them
choose the books they want to read, when they want to read, and how they want
to read – whether in print or digitally. It is the win-win summer reading
solution.”
SUMMER READING FOR KIDS:
The Summer Challenge motivates
kids with weekly challenges, fun
sweepstakes, virtual rewards, book chats and friendly competition. Starting
today, kids can log their reading minutes, track their reading stats, and their
school’s rank, collect virtual rewards in their ‘prize
center’ and enter sweepstakes for the chance to win free books. For the
third year in a row, WORDGIRL™
, from the Emmy Award winning television series airing on PBS KIDS GO!, is
serving as the national “Ambassador of Summer Reading” to help
encourage kids to practice reading in order to have a better vocabulary.
To reach even more young readers this summer, the Scholastic Summer Challenge is teaming up
with the American Camp Association’s® Explore 30 initiative
that encourages campers to read 30 minutes every day. Campers nationwide will
be logging their reading minutes to help break the world record.
SUMMER READING FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS:
The Summer Challenge website is also the go-to summer resource for
parents and teachers. Through the site, teachers can sign up their class, track
their students’ reading progress and access free helpful tools including
printable reading logs and reading certificates. Plus, parents can sign up to receive email alerts on their child’s reading
achievements, access summer book lists compiled by Scholastic experts, and
discover ways to use the Summer Challenge at home with the Family Participation
Guide created in collaboration with nonprofit partner Reach Out and Read, an organization that prepares America's youngest
children to succeed in school by partnering with doctors to prescribe books and
encourage families to read together.
For the second year, Scholastic is teaming up with iVillage and PBS KIDS to promote the
importance of summer reading to families nationwide through Summer Reading
Parties hosted by 80 bloggers across the country. Bloggers will receive Summer
Reading Kits including books, activities, bookmarks and more to celebrate summer
reading in their communities, on iVillage.com and through their blogs.
SUMMER READING AMBASSADORS
Joining Scholastic to support summer reading will be dozens of the
nation’s Governors’ spouses who will be hosting summer reading
events at schools in their home states. The names of all of the 2012 Summer
Reading Ambassadors will be announced soon.
For more information about the Scholastic Summer Challenge, please
visit: http://mediaroom.scholastic.com/SummerChallenge
About Scholastic
Scholastic Corporation (NASDAQ: SCHL) is the world’s largest
publisher and distributor of children’s books and a leader in educational
technology and services and children’s media. Scholastic creates quality
educational and entertaining materials and products for use in school and at
home, including children's books, magazines, technology-based products, teacher
materials, television programming, film, videos and toys. The Company
distributes its products and services through a variety of channels, including
proprietary school-based book clubs and school-based book fairs, retail stores,
schools, libraries, television networks and the Company’s Internet Site, www.scholastic.com.
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