Gen Z has presented universities with new challenges and opened the door to other academic opportunities.
New research shows that parents who read to their 6- to 8-year-olds nightly boost their children’s creativity and empathy.
The school plans to continue celebrating the literacy-focused day as it inspires students to pick up a book and read.
This book is a great road trip! If you want to go down Route 66 and not leave your house, then this is the book.The author who is an immigrant and has lived in the United States for a number of years ...
The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) is marking the 22nd year of “Read Your Heart Out,” a districtwide literacy ...
Our compilation of 2025 children’s and YA bestsellers includes a wide variety of titles, dominated by new entries in familiar ...
Congress ended funding for Reading First in 2009. The more recent science of reading movement, though, has been propelled by ...
We all know how cold it is outside, but that doesn’t mean that we’re not using it as the best excuse to cozy up to some of our favorite reads. Luckily for us, Kasie West has absolutely covered with ...
Teen Hangout: Come to the library to hang out with friends, eat snacks, do arts and crafts, and play video games every second Tuesday of the month through April. This program is for grades 6-12, ages ...
Since the beginning of the year, volunteers have been bringing weekly stories classrooms at Richfield Springs Elementary ...
Fourth grade teacher Dani Jesmonth told her students that she found a note crumpled up next to the recycling bin in her ...
Nationwide, teachers say they don't always assign students to read books cover to cover. What's happening in the Green Bay ...