Summer Reading 2024: May 13 - July 31
Relax, play, and have fun this summer. Keep reading, too! By reading 20+ minutes a day, students avoid the "summer academic slide" and maintain or advance academic gains. To support summer reading and learning, The Cobb County School District's Library Media Education Department, in conjunction with the Cobb County Public Library and Smyrna Public Library challenge all students to read 20 minutes every day and set a goal to read at least 15 hours this summer!
Beanstack is our summer reading platform again this summer! It's like a "fitbit for reading" and is available online and as an app. The Summer Reading Challenge will begin on May 13, 2024 and end on July 31, 2024.
Students can access their Beanstack school account here, or through Cobb Digital Library, or from the mobile Beanstack Tracker app. |
Public Library Information
Be sure to visit the Cobb County Public Library website for more information about their Summer Reading Adventure, full of reading and activity challenges, as well as programming all summer long.
You can print a paper version of the 2024 Summer Reading Log from the Cobb County Public Library. A Spanish version is available here. CCSD students can sync their Beanstack school and Cobb County Public Library Beanstack parent accounts. Once synced, students can log in Beanstack and minutes count for both their school and public library challenges! To sync accounts, log in to Beanstack and follow the sync steps. |
City of Smyrna residents can visit the Smyrna Public Library website for more information about the Summer Reading Challenge and programming throughout the summer. |
Student Number = Library CardYour student number is also your Cobb County Public Library card! Simply stop by any CCPL branch and check out up to 5 print books using your student number and 4-digit birthday (2-digit month and 2-digit day). Students may also check out digital materials such as ebooks.
Want to learn more? Visit www.cobbcat.org/librarypass/faq/. |
Summer Reading BenefitsBy participating in summer reading programs, studies show that students often maintain or improve reading abilities throughout the summer.
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Reading ResourcesStudents are free to choose their summer reading books. If you're looking for inspiration, we've compiled reading resources for you.
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Cobb County Public LibraryThe Cobb County Public Library provides a multitude of resources and programming for students throughout the summer. Check them out!
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Parents: Looking for help in deciding which books, websites, and apps are right for your kids? Visit Common Sense Media for independent reviews.
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The Cobb County School District has curated Literacy and Math resources. Keep learning all summer long!
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