Did you know that when kids read over the summer, they maintain core skills they've built during the school year, and score higher on reading tests when they return to school in the fall?
The 20 schools with the most minutes logged will receive recognition in the 2013 Scholastic Book of World Records. Kids can participate in weekly challenges, earn digital rewards, enter sweepstakes to win fabulous prizes, find great books to read, and more. Your child has been given a screen name and a password to participate at www.scholastic.com/summer. Kids can sign in and start logging minutes on May 1, 2012.
You can get involved, too! Visit www.scholastic.com/summer to download summer book lists by age, find expert tips on motivating your child to read, encourage your child to log minutes online and track our school's reading minutes together.
You should review the Scholastic Summer Challenge Privacy Policy, which describes the information that has been or may be collected from your child or student in connection with Summer Challenge, how Scholastic may use it, and how you can access, change or delete your child's information.