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BookFest
Providing kids with the books they need to succeed
Third grade is a crucial time for students: when they transition from “learning to read” to “reading to learn.” Yet in Lane County, 60% of third graders are not reading proficiently, meaning they’re four times less likely to graduate from high school on time. In response, United Way, the Early Childhood Hub of Lane County, and Connected Lane County have teamed up to host BookFest: a community-wide program helping K-2 students build their home libraries, maintain reading gains over the summer, and ultimately, help them improve their reading scores.
How It Works
Each year, we partner with schools throughout Lane County where students have the most opportunity to increase their reading scores. In February and March, we raise funds to purchase new, popular, diverse books kids love. Then in May and June, with help from volunteers like you, we’ll host book distribution days so K-2 students at each school can fill book bags with their favorite books to build their home libraries and keep them reading over the summer. Increasing students’ access to age-appropriate books is one of the key components to improving reading scores.
Thanks for helping us turn the page on literacy rates for Lane County students!
BookFest is a proud partnership between United Way, the Early Childhood Hub of Lane County, and Connected Lane County.
BookFest 2024 was made possible with support from our 2024 sponsors and partners:
Media Coverage of BookFest:
6/18/2024: KEZI: Lane County’s BookFest 2024 provided books to more than 2,400 children
6/16/23: KLCC: To prevent the "summer slide," Lane County program provides free books to 3,000 K-2 students
6/13/23: KEZI: BookFest aims to promote summer reading for local students
6/6/2023: KPIC: Springfield students to participate in annual BookFest
4/27/22: KVAL: BookFest to provide books for K-2 students in Lane County
4/22/19: KVAL: BookFest interview with KVAL anchor Cameron Walker
2/28/19: Oregon Family Magazine: “Learning to Read… Reading to Learn”
5/31/18: KVAL: “Local organizations keep youngsters reading over summer break”
6/4/18: The Register-Guard: “Lane County programs have students picking up books to stop ‘summer slide’”