Brownville Elementary will be awarded 100 new books as a ‘Rally to Read 100’ sweepstakes winner
Reading Is Fundamental is proud to announce that Brownville Elementary has been selected as a winner of its “Rally to Read 100” sweepstakes, a six-month initiative designed to ignite a love of reading for students in grades PreK-5 across the country. As one of 100 national awardees, Brownville Elementary will receive 100 books curated to inspire its young readers.
The sweepstakes giveaway is a part of Reading Is Fundamental’s “Rally to Read 100” campaign, which launched in October to engage students in the joy of reading. Students, educators, families, and RIF partners were invited to take on the fun challenge of reading 100 books over the span of six months by the end of National Reading Month in March. The “Rally to Read 100” campaign provided accompanying resources at RallytoRead.org including monthly themes and book lists, virtual read-alouds with popular authors, and activity packets.
“An important part of designing this campaign was to encourage students to read, but also to ensure that schools and families have free access to diverse reading resources on a variety of topics that relate to the world around them. We are so excited to contribute 10,000 books in total prizes to help build engaging bookshelves for the winning schools’ libraries and classrooms,” said Reading Is Fundamental President and CEO Alicia Levi.
The “Rally to Read 100” sweepstakes welcomed K-5 educators to submit their schools for the chance to win 100 new books generously being donated by Barnes & Noble to help build their libraries and classrooms with a range of stories, characters, and authors. After a process of random selection from a pool of thousands, 100 applicants were chosen including Brownville Elementary.
Jeannine Lavigne, school librarian, states that she is very excited to have the opportunity to add many new titles to the school library.
Reading Is Fundamental is committed to creating a nation of lifelong readers by inspiring the joy of reading among all children, putting them on the path to becoming skilled readers. We provide free, high-quality content to engage children, educators, families, and literacy advocates in the solution to the U.S. literacy crisis — so that every child has the fundamentals for success. As the nation’s leading children’s literacy nonprofit, RIF has provided nearly 430 million books and reading resources to over 160 million children since 1966, impacting generations of children. Explore our results and learn more about partnering with us at www.RIF.org.