Read Across America Week Myths & Facts

We hear about Read Across America every year, but what is it and why is it important? I was surprised when I began researching all they had to offer—most of what I thought I knew about it was false! Join me as we take a tour and get the real facts.

group of kids reading, Read Across America 2022The National Education Association (NEA) started the Read Across America program in 1998. Although it’s been around the block, much like my CD player, there may be some surprising things you didn’t know about the educational event. Check out the information below for some myth-busting surprises:

Read Across America is just one day. (Myth)

Although it is typically promoted as one day (or one week) in most school districts, it’s actually a year-round program. They do highlight one particular day a year as a “big celebration” of reading, and most school districts organize a reading-themed week around this day.

Read Across America only promotes reading. (Myth)

According to the NEA, “Readers who feel included, recognized, and part of the world are engaged readers.” The NEA wants children to feel connected to their communities and to promote the message that there is room in our community for all readers.

Read Across America is just for school districts. (Myth)

The NEA does not want you to stand on the sidelines. There are opportunities for you to become a community ally and join their campaign. You can donate, help promote on social media, and so much more by signing up!

Read Across America is an event. (Myth)

Read Across America is more than an event; it’s a movement. The NEA believes there is a place for all of us to make a difference, whether it’s at home, in school, online, or at our nation’s capital. It’s about creating equal opportunity for every student. “Education is the cornerstone of our democracy and it’s worth fighting for.” (NEA.org)

Read Across America is an event-focused website. (Myth)

I was amazed at the wealth of free resources offered right on the NEA’s website in the Read Across America section. You can find non-profits dedicated to providing free books to children who need them. You can get book recommendations based on age groups and a calendar with teaching resources to promote diversity along with recommended books and authors.

As parents, we know reading to and with our children is very important for their overall development. When it comes to Read Across America, I never realized the depth and wealth of knowledge they provide, and that it is truly a movement, not just a once-a-year event. I encourage you to get involved in all their program has to offer because we are ALL needed to make a difference.

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Jennifer Daly
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