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  • Writer's pictureBenay Hicks

Durham Herald-Sun: “Schools, community partners keep students reading”

Summertime can be filled with days at the pool or beach, trips to see family and friends and spending time outside. But for too many students, summer also means taking a break from reading. As a result of this lack of reading practice, students lose the literacy skills they worked so hard to build during the previous school year.

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