Academic Reading
Program at Library
The Greenville Public
Library is hosting an Academic Reading Program this summer sponsored
by the Friends of the Library. The program is designed to benefit
students who struggle with their reading levels. It's also supported
by the Woodland Heights Parent Teacher Association and members of the
community. Donations are gratefully accepted! A check may be
written to the Friends of the Library and sent to the Greenville
Public Library for this purpose.
Any student who needs
help reaching his/her level or who wants to sharpen reading skills
over the summer is welcome. Scholarships are available so no one is
turned away. Application forms are available near the Circulation
Desk and any questions can be directed to Susi Halley. The forms are
passed along to the teacher to make arrangements with the child’s
caretaker.
A second 5-week
session of classes begins July 14th and is held in the Meeting Room
on the Library‘s third floor. Each class can hold up to six
students. One on one tutoring is also offered if the class time is
inconvenient. Students are reminded to bring their library cards!
Already there are many
success stories of students making huge improvements very quickly. Many
thanks to the Friends for their support and to the teacher's
tireless efforts.
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