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Hawaii students to get free books this summer – Kids Read Now closes the opportunity gap for K-3 students

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Kids Read Now is excited to partner with Ka'ewai Elementary to mail books directly to their students' homes over the summer. Ka'ewai Elementary is the first school district in Hawaii to partner with Kids Read Now to eliminate learning loss and close the opportunity gap for their students. The number of students coast-to-coast in the Kids Read Now program continues to grow with almost 400,000 books being mailed to students in 2020 alone!

Kids Read Now In-home reading program helps West Virginia students

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Kids Read Now has partnered with school districts across West Virginia, including Mineral County Schools and Nicholas County Schools, to mail books directly to their students' homes over the summer. The number of students in the Kids Read Now program continues to grow with almost 400,000 books being mailed to students in 2020 alone!

In-home reading program helping Wisconsin students: Kids Read Now is closing the opportunity gap

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Kids Read Now is excited to partner with the School District of Reedsburg and the School District of Niagara to mail books directly to their students' homes over the summer. The School District of Reedsburg and the School District of Niagara are the first school districts in Wisconsin to partner with Kids Read Now.

Kids Read Now sends books through mail – Closing the digital divide for South Carolina

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Kids Read Now has partnered with school districts across South Carolina, including Spartanburg County Schools, to mail books directly to their students' homes over the summer. The number of students in the Kids Read Now program continues to grow with almost 400,000 books being mailed to students in 2020 alone!

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.

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.

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.

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