This program fulfills a need that has been long recognized: To support Texas libraries in encouraging teens to visit the library, read, and attend enjoyable programs during the summer months.
To encourage teens to read during their summer vacations and
Tobecomefoster lifelong readers and library users, tousers
To establish the library as a safe and engaging space for teens, and toteens
To provide programming that will help teens become caring, responsible, and successful adults.
Target Age Group for Texas Teens Read!Texas Teens Read! is designed for youth-from 12 to- 18 years of age, or from 7th through 12th grades. Individual libraries may adjust the age range based on the grade designations of the local school district, but it is important for the program to be specificallygradesand uniquely for7-12teens.
Theme
The 2009 Texas Teens Read! theme is Time Twistin’ TTR.09TTR.09. , Program activities include a fantasy festival, role-playing games, altered books, art and writing contests, zine-making, manga, and more.
Your Input
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