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Reading is essential to student success.

A Message from Dr. Grenita Lathan

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Developing strong reading skills is the key to helping students become success ready. The ability to read and comprehend information creates a strong foundation for building academic knowledge and skills as they progress in their education. This year, we are challenging students, parents and community members to focus on improving literacy to help increase student achievement.

The goal of our Read to Succeed challenge is to increase English Language Arts scores on the MAP test by 2 percent.

Join the campaign and the conversation. Post how you're taking part in the 2025-2026 literacy campaign Read to Succeed by using #SPSreadtosucceed on social media, and tag me @DrGrenitaLathan! I'll be sharing the selfies I see and celebrating reading everywhere. Let's open a book and get started.

Dr. Grenita Lathan

Superintendent of Schools

Drop Everything and Read Days

By popular demand, Drop Everything and Read Days will be held on the first Thursday of every month for the 2025-2026 school year.

DEAR Days:

  • Thursday, Oct. 2
  • Thursday, Nov. 6
  • Thursday, Dec. 4
  • Thursday, Jan. 1
  • Thursday, Feb. 5
  • Thursday, March 5
  • Thursday, April 2
  • Thursday, May 7

Family Literacy Packs

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Reading Resources

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SPS Library Books Checked Out

376572

The number of books checked out in SPS school libraries during the 2024-25 school year.

UPDATED on April 8, 2025