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To fight learning loss in Kentucky nonprofit Kids Read Now is mailing books to students’ homes

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Kids Read Now has partnered with school districts across Kentucky, including Carroll County Schools, Montgomery County Schools, Berea Independent, and Elizabethtown Independent Schools, to mail books directly to their students' homes over the summer.

Kids Read Now 2021 K-3 Summer Reading Program Pushing Back Against the Covid Slide in New York

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Kids Read Now (KRN) has partnered with school districts across New York, including New York City Public Schools and Corning-Painted Post School District, to mail books directly to their students' homes over the summer.

Camp Tyler in Texas Features ‘Classroom Without Walls’ Learning Experiences and Unique Venue for Private Events

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Camp Tyler Outdoor School (CTOS) is located in East Texas on the shores of Lake Tyler. Camp Tyler has over 300 acres of forest, meadows, and prairies with ponds, lake front, and facilities to host day-only or multi-day overnight academic programs for private and public schools.

AMI Expeditionary Healthcare partners with Pennsylvania to disseminate 94,600 COVID vaccines to School Teachers

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- AMI Expeditionary Healthcare announces its partnership with the state of Pennsylvania and for its special initiative to help vaccinate all schoolteachers, child-care worker and school staff. Pennsylvania expects to receive an initial allocation of 94,600 doses of the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) single-dose vaccine this week and AMI Expeditionary Healthcare will begin vaccinating on March 10.

The Kids Read Now K-3 summer reading program to help North Dakota students close opportunity gap

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Kids Read Now is excited to partner with New Town Public Schools to mail books directly to their students' homes over the summer. New Town Public Schools is the first school district in North Dakota to partner with Kids Read Now to eliminate learning loss and close the opportunity gap for their students.

Kids Read Now continues literacy partnership with Michigan schools, eliminating the summer slide for local students

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Kids Read Now has partnered with school districts across Michigan, including Brighton Area Schools, Grand Haven Public Schools, Forest Hills Public Schools, and Coopersville Area Public Schools, to mail books directly to their students' homes over the summer.

Associated Colleges of Illinois to Host March 2021 Virtual Event Focused on Solutions to Illinois’ Economic Challenges

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- College presidents, corporate leaders and students will lead an Associated Colleges of Illinois' virtual event March 9, at 11 a.m., focused on how educators and the business community are working together to offer solutions to economic challenges faced by Illinois' companies, schools and students.

North Carolina students will spend the summer reading free books from Kids Read Now

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Kids Read Now has partnered with school districts across North Carolina, including Pitt County Schools, to mail books directly to their students' homes over the summer.

Kids Read Now Mails Books to California Students – Eliminates Learning Loss: Closing The Opportunity Gap

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Kids Read Now is excited to partner with Guajome Park Academy to mail books directly to their students' homes over the summer. Guajome Park Academy is the first school district in California to partner with Kids Read Now to eliminate learning loss and close the opportunity gap for their students.

TimeoutIQ launches solution to help parents subtly manage screen time, and challenge kids with educational content

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Kids' screen time has soared during the pandemic, yet parents are reluctant to restrict it because it's their primary way of learning, socializing and playing. TimeoutIQ has the solution. It helps parents to subtly manage screen time, and challenges kids with educational content at their grade level while playing games, watching videos or engrossed in social media.

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