30 Read Across America Ideas for Schools

Celebrate Every Reader
"Readers are hungry to have their stories in the world, to see mirrors of themselves if the stories are about people like them, and to have windows if the stories are about people who have been historically absent in literature"
Jacqueline Woodson
Every year on March 2 — — schools, libraries, and communities across the country pause to celebrate one of the most powerful gifts we can give children: a love of reading. Organized by the National Education Association (NEA), Read Across America has grown into the nation's largest reading celebration, with an estimated 45 million participants annually. Today's program focuses on connecting students with diverse books and authors that reflect and expand their worlds.



