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Home > Leadership > Mayor > Archive Press Releases > 2008 Archives > May 2008 > Mayor Brown Launches 7TH Annual Summer Reading Challenge

Mayor Brown Launches 7TH Annual Summer Reading Challenge

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Office of the Mayor
Peter K. Cutler
Director of Communications
716-851-4841

Successful program designed to help students entering grades 1-9 maintain and improve upon their reading and writing skills

Mayor Byron W. Brown today launched his 7th Annual Reading Rules! 2008 Kids Summer Reading Challenge, which began in 2001 when Mayor Brown served in the New York State Senate.

Seeing a need to address the literacy problem in New York State, and in particular the children in the City of Buffalo and Western New York, Mayor Brown started the literacy effort that encouraged school children to read books and submit written summaries of each book they had read over the summer months. The Reading Rules! 2008 Kids Summer Reading Challenge is designed to help students entering grades 1-9 maintain and improve upon their reading and writing skills that they learned during the previous school year.

“It is important that children continue to work on their reading and writing over the summer, so that they do not lose the skills that they learned during the school year,” said Mayor Brown. “The Reading Rules! Kids 2008 Summer Reading Challenge is the perfect way to do this while, at the same time, giving your child a fun and rewarding activity to participate in.  I have recommended increased funding in the 2008-09 city budget for this very important effort.”

The idea behind the Summer Reading Challenge is simple: participating children read 7 books from a provided list over the course of the summer, write a brief summary on each and then return the summaries to Mayor Brown in exchange for an invitation to a prize ceremony in the early fall where they will receive a certificate of achievement and many great prizes donated by the program’s sponsors.  At the ceremony, there will also be dozens of other prizes raffled off, such as computers, bicycles and school supplies.

Buffalo Public Schools Superintendent Dr. James A. Williams stated that the Summer Reading Challenge will again be incorporated into the School District’s summer program.

“As Superintendent of the Buffalo Public Schools, I want to again express my enthusiasm and my gratitude to the Mayor for his efforts to create reading opportunities for our youngsters through the Mayor's Summer Reading Program,” said Dr. Williams.  “Research tells us that the more students read, the better readers they become.  It is extremely important for our students to see that the entire community is involved in improving their reading achievement.  The experts agree that literacy, which includes reading and writing, is the cornerstone for success in school. Therefore, the Mayor is on the right track by encouraging students, through his efforts, to become stronger readers and writers so that they can be successful in school and in life.”

In 2007, over 900 completed the Challenge of reading at least 7 books and submitting narrative summaries on each book.   

In the previous six years, more than 3,400 students completed the program by reading at least 7 books and writing a summary on each, which means that nearly 23,800 books have been read as a result of the program.

Mayor Brown stated, “I am very pleased with the level of student and parent participation in this important program, which has grown every year, but this year, with increased funding for the program, we are putting even greater emphasis on the amount of students completing the challenge.” 

Successful completion of the program entitles each participant to receive a prize pack that includes: free admission passes to the Buffalo Zoo, the Buffalo Museum of Science, the Albright Knox Art Gallery, The Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, and books, discount coupons, a Reading Rules! T-Shirt, boxes of General Mills cereal and much more.

In addition, a variety of special prizes will be raffled off at the program’s fall awards ceremony, including: desktop computers, bicycles, Sony Playstations, i-Pods, televisions, CD players, loaded book bags, gift certificates, and much more.

This year’s financial sponsors are: Verizon, M&T Bank, Buffalo Economic Renaissance Corporation, Wal-Mart, Tops Markets, National Fuel, Buffalo Metropolitan Federal Credit Union, Sodexo, General Mills and Alternative Information Systems.  Collaborative partners are: Buffalo Public Schools, Project Flight, Buffalo Reads Coalition Buffalo & Erie County Libraries and The Buffalo Police Athletic League; prize pack sponsors are: Buffalo Science Museum, the Buffalo Zoo, Adventure Landing, Xtreme Wheels, Albright Knox Art Gallery and Cold Stone Creamery.

For more information, please call the Mayor’s Division for Youth at (716) 851-READ (7323) or log on to www.city-buffalo.