Summer Reading 2024

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Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District

Summer Reading 2024

Refer to your child's grade level for the 2024-2025 school year. 
Happy Summer Reading, Tiger Nation!

Summer is almost here! Are you looking for a way to relax? Do you want to travel to new places? Do you want to learn something new? Or make new friends? Reading can be the answer to all of these questions! This summer is the perfect time for all students in grades K-12 to choose a book, manga, comic book, or audiobook to read or listen to. Everything counts! 

The Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District and Heights Libraries are working together to encourage all families to read. Summer Reading at the Heights Libraries is going green (and digital), with less paper but all the same fun. Log your reading, earn raffle tickets, and enter prize drawings right from your device. It’s simple. Register on Beanstack at heightslibrary.beanstack.org or use the QR code below, and log your daily reading for chances to win awesome grand prizes! And don’t forget to stop by any Heights Library branch to select your prize book after registration and again after you’ve read for 30 days.

Remember, any kind of reading counts!  Here are three ways to access ebooks at no cost.
  • The Heights Libraries offers access to ebooks; follow the directions here.  
  • Hoopla is another resource for ebooks; follow the directions here.  
  • The app Open eBooks also has access.
In addition to accessing ebooks, here are two more resources:  INFOhio and Great Schools. Consider this Summer Challenge from INFOhio to explore a variety of topics appropriate for elementary aged students. Finally, check out this resource from GreatSchools.org which includes specific information about reading and learning.

Have a great time reading this summer!

Pre-K Students

Participate in Heights Library Summer Reading Program for Preschool aged children.

Rising K-5th Graders

  • Here is our summer reading letter for rising K -5th graders. 
  • Use this graphic organizer to capture your thinking while reading.
  • Here's a list of titles to consider for students in grades K-2 and students in grades 3-5.

Rising 6th-8th Graders

  • Here is our summer reading letter for rising 6th, 7th, and 8th graders.
  • Here are step-by-step directions to guide you through summer reading.
  • Check out this list of titles. 

Rising 9th-12th Graders

  • Here is our summer reading letter for rising 9th graders.
  • For more information on all high school summer reading, click here

Open eBooks

Are you looking for ways to access ebooks at no cost?  Try one of these resources:

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