LitWorld and Scholastic Join Forces to Conquer the Summer Slide

LitWorld's innovative LitCamps and community lending libraries take bold action to combat the summer slide by filling these months with joyful and meaningful learning opportunities. We are a proud supporter of the Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge and are overjoyed to announce a generous act of reading kindness.

Scholastic is donating 200 books to the LitWorld Parent Appreciation Night at the Children's Village Community Center at the Polo Grounds in Harlem, New York. The books donated will be going directly to the parents, guardians and children who attend the Polo Grounds Community Center, a vibrant place of learning and recreation. Thank you, Scholastic!

Read Pam Allyn's Tips for Summer Reading & Take the Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge!

LitWorld's Executive Director, Pam Allyn, recently shared tips to motivate children for summer reading with Scholastic's Instructor Magazine. Here are her key strategies to give every child a reading plan for the summer and an equal chance to succeed.

1. Take the Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge

The Common Core State Standards are challenging schools nationwide to raise the bar. I love the playful nature of the Scholastic Summer Challenge to enroll every classroom in this mission. Beginning May 6, kids of all ages can track their reading minutes online (at scholastic.com/summer) to earn rewards for themselves and their school. Let’s get our students ready to reach their own goals.

Friendly competition gives children something to strive for, and the Summer Challenge also invites them to work in teams and be part of something bigger than themselves.

Read the rest of Pam's summer reading tips here.

LitWorld is proud to support the Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge. We encourage our community to sign up and share your progress with us on Twitter and Facebook. We look forward to tracking your extraordinary reading goals and sharing in your reading joy!

LitWorld Launches the First Annual Philippines LitCamp

LitWorld's Global Community Builder, Madison Graboyes, along with Innovation Developer, Yaya Yuan, are in Manila, the Philippines along with a group of LitWorld leaders, partners and volunteers to launch the first annual LitCamp at our Innovation Hub. 

For daily updates, photos and reports from the field, read the LitCorps Ambassador Blog and follow LitWorld on Facebook and Twitter. We are profoundly grateful for the generosity of our extraordinary partner, Vibal Publishing, for sponsoring what will be a truly magical LitCamp.

Hooray for the Hackley School!

Our friends at the Hackley School launched their annual read-a-thon today in celebration of Children's Book Week. This year they have chosen to donate the proceeds of their hard work to LitWorld in recognition of the work we do locally and globally. We are honored by this reading act of kindness and inspired by the young leaders of the Hackley School who exemplify what it means to practice global citizenship.

Hip hip hooray for the Hackley School!

Raising Learning Warriors: Pam Allyn's Latest Article for Educational Leadership

LitWorld Excecutive Director, Pam Allyn, shares her insight on organizing educators and school communities to fight against poverty in her latest article, "Raising Learning Warriors," published in the May issue of Educational Leadership.

"Moses was my student in Brooklyn, N.Y. He came from Guyana, was 10 years old, and deaf. His mother, who spoke no English and knew no one in New York, had made the treacherous journey to the United States to give him the opportunity to go to school. He was the skinniest boy I had ever seen, with longer-than-long legs that he sometimes tripped over when he ran. Moses was not getting enough to eat at home, so I started bringing him food. Some days, he did not eat from the time he left me until the next morning at school.

Moses and his mother lived in one tiny room where the heat sometimes did not work. His mother worked two jobs and was rarely home for more than an hour when Moses returned from school. Yet here he was, at long last, in a school for the deaf where he could finally thrive and learn."

Read the full article to learn about five ways that we can equip children and schools to fight poverty.

The LitWorld Gala 2013: A Story of Joy, Love, Hope, and Community

The LitWorld family came together on May 2, 2013 to celebrate all that we have accomplished, and to share our hopes and dreams going forward.

Four hundred people strong, stories everywhere, love abounding. We are deeply grateful for the dear friends that attended, and those that supported us from afar, and the profound generosity of all who donated beautiful items to our silent auction.

The LitWorld community came together and stood up for the world's children and their right to learn, and to use their own stories to change the world. This support will launch twenty new LitClubs around the world. Click here for photo highlights from this magical celebration.