
Meg Medina Becomes the New National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature!
Earlier this week, it was announced that Meg Medina will serve as the Ambassador for Young People’s Literature for 2023-24! Medina is the first author
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Earlier this week, it was announced that Meg Medina will serve as the Ambassador for Young People’s Literature for 2023-24! Medina is the first author
Since their inaugural program in 2018, the staff at T. Baldwin Demarest Elementary in New Jersey considers One School, One Book to be one of
Booth Tarkington Elementary in Wheeling, Illinois has been actively participating in One School, One Book for four years. As Ryann Rivers, the librarian at Booth
One School, One Book has been a staple at North Shore Elementary in St. Petersburg, Florida since 2015. The program has even remained strong during
For the last twelve years, Gates Elementary in Davison, Michigan has held an annual One School, One Book reading event. The school-wide reading program is
Over more than a decade of program launches and anecdotes from educators, Read to Them has found that no One School, One Book looks exactly
We are fortunate to find ourselves in a golden age of children’s literature. With each year, the stories available to children of all ages are
One of the biggest challenges schools face in launching a One School, One Book program is making the event engaging for students of all ages.
For the last decade, students at Walnut Ridge Elementary in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas have bolstered their curriculum by celebrating an annual One School, One Book
In a year of uncertainty, Edward C. Killin Elementary teachers knew one thing for sure — they would make sure students and staff would be
The Virginia Reads One Book program has been a huge hit with families and schools since its launch in 2018. Though the program was presented
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