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June 2, 2021
Governor Ned Lamont, Connecticut Acting Commissioner of Education Charlene Russell-Tucker, and Connecticut State Librarian Deborah Schander announced the launch of the 2021 Governor s Summer Reading Challenge – an annual, statewide program encouraging students to read books during the summer months. This year s theme is Tails & Tales.
Subscribe Research indicates that children who do not read during the summer can lose reading progress made during the past school year,
Governor Lamont said. We want to encourage all students to read, learn, and have fun with books during the summer months. Building confident and proficient readers will put our students on the path to become productive, engaged lifelong learners,
2021 @GovNedLamont Governor’s #SummerReading Challenge – an annual, statewide program encouraging students to read books during the summer months. This year’s theme is “Tails & Tales.”
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Christian Heritage School senior Rachel S. Brooks, of Trumbull, was named a 2021 U.S. Presidential Scholar. (Shutterstock)
TRUMBULL, CT Rachel S. Brooks, of Trumbull and a senior at Christian Heritage School, was named a 2021 U.S. Presidential Scholar, one of two Connecticut students to receive the prestigious honor, according to Gov. Ned Lamont and Connecticut Acting Commissioner of Education Charlene Russell-Tucker.
U.S. Presidential Scholars are recognized for their accomplishments in academics, the arts, and career and technical education fields, and it is considered one of the nation s highest honors for graduating high school seniors.
The other Connecticut recipient is Greenwich High School senior Colin B. Speaker.