Friday, May 30, 2014

Academic Reading Program at Library

The Greenville Public Library will be offering free reading lessons this summer for children wishing to strengthen their reading skills, or who need help reaching their academic reading levels.

The Academic Reading Program is a scholarship offering of the Greenville Friends of the Library. It is also being supported by the Woodland Heights PTA and members of the community. It is free to Greenville City School District students.

Group sessions begin June 9th for students going into the second grade this fall and June 10th for students going into the third grade. There will also be a second session for each grade beginning in mid-July. Sessions are limited to six students and allow children to build their reading skills while improving comprehension and fluency through group reading, discussion, and interaction.

Also available are free private sessions for the student who is better served by individualized instruction. These can begin at any time during the summer and are available to all grade levels, pre-K through 12. All instruction takes place at the library during its regular hours.

For more information or to enroll your child in the program, please contact Susi at the Greenville Public Library at 548-3915. Enrollment forms are available at the Circulation Desk.

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