Two weeks down, sixteen more to go in the 2015 Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge! As of this afternoon, kids have logged just under 30 million minutes so far (reminder: they have to surpass 304,749,681 minutes to set a new world record for summer reading).
Here are a few highlights from last week:
- Story #2 was unlocked: check out Eugene Takes a Holiday by Varian Johnson. Note: Varian is one of our top school prizes (the middle school with the most minutes logged at the end of the summer wins a visit from the author).
- Maine First Lady Ann LePage hosted a Reading Ambassador school event this week, as did Arizona First Lady Angela Ducey!
- On Tuesday night, Laura Robb joined us for a Twitter chat on Summer Reading & the Power of Choice. There was great engagement (examples here and here), and after the chat she curated a Pinterest board with her top recommendations for reluctant readers.
- Our parent bloggers have been doing a phenomenal job sharing how they use program with their families. Check out examples from About a Mom, Five Minutes for Mom, and A Sparkle of Genius.
- In just two weeks, the Innovation Machine Game for kids has had nearly 5,000 plays! (If you haven't played already, be warned: it's very fun and highly addictive.
See below for the top schools so far in terms of minutes logged, as well as the top states (by total minutes logged and number of schools participating).
Top 10 Schools To Date
JACKSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
BALLANTYNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
DOEDYNS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
CYPRESS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
FLORA RIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
ALDINE I S D-NIMITZ H S AREA
ETOWAH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
BEACON COVE INTERMEDIATE SCH
BOGGY CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
ODOM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Top States by Minutes Read
TX, FL, NC, NY, NJ, GA, KY, IL, PA, OH
Top States by Number of Participating Schools
TX, FL, CA, GA, IL, OH, PA, NY, MI, NC