Over 2,700 K-2 students head into summer with new books, thanks to BookFest
As of last Friday, June 9, over 2,700 K-2 students now have brand new books as they head into summer, thanks to a community-wide book gifting program called BookFest.
Started six years ago by Connected Lane County and United Way of Lane County, BookFest aims to inspire a love of reading for students and prevent the “summer slide” – when students lose important reading skills they’ve gained during the school year.
Increasing students’ access to books is one crucial way to help improve reading scores. Given the most recent English Language Arts state assessment showing that 60% of Lane County students aren’t reading proficiently by the end of third grade, BookFest is one important way to support young readers. Data shows that when students aren’t reading proficiently by third grade, they are four times less likely to graduate on time.
Between May 25 and June 9, over 2,700 students at 19 schools participated in BookFest, getting to choose five brand new books to take home to build their home libraries. Participating schools spanned Eugene 4J, Bethel, Springfield, South Lane, Oakridge, Lowell, and Mapleton school districts. Each year, schools are selected based on where students have the most opportunity to improve reading scores.
Over 45 community volunteers helped at distribution events. Evy Hernandez is a Springfield Education Foundation board member and volunteered with of the BookFest events.
“Dear BookFest team,” wrote one student at Maple Elementary, “thank you for my new books. We love your books you got for us we love the books I was so excited I wanted to hug all the air out of you. I feel bad for you for spending all that money I would love give you all my money. Well have a great day!”
Books were purchased with funds raised by community members and sponsors, including the Eugene Education Foundation, Springfield Education Foundation, Bethel Education Foundation, Lane Education Foundation, SELCO Community Credit Union, OCCU Foundation, The Duck Store, and Jase Simmons, Simmons Capital Management, LLC.
As a community-wide effort, BookFest is not possible without donors, sponsors, and volunteers. Those interested in learning more and participating can learn more at www.unitedwaylane.org/bookfest.