The current edition of The Students' Right to Read is an adaptation and updating of the original Council statement, including "Citizen's Request for Reconsideration of a Work."
Students read and discuss an award-winning book before writing their own story that demonstrates compassion.
Students come together with family and friends to take part in a read-in of books by African American authors and report their results.
Students learn more about libraries as part of National Library Week.
Marked by parades, picnics, and other celebrations, Labor Day is a time set aside to recognize the achievements of the American labor movement and the dignity in all work.
Share a fun book about staying safe and then talk about real-life safety issues before writing a letter to someone in your community who can help.