Summer reading camps are popular, getting results – and in peril

By , Special to The Daily Memphian; , Chalkbeat Tennessee Updated: August 26, 2019 11:44 AM CT | Published: July 05, 2019 4:00 AM CT
Special to The Daily Memphian

Kathryn Palmer

Kathryn Palmer is a graduate student at University of Missouri. Before becoming a journalist, she taught U.S. history at Tallahassee Comunity College. She is former historian for the State Archives of Florida.

Chalkbeat Tennessee

Marta W. Aldrich

Marta W. Aldrich is the senior statehouse correspondent at Chalkbeat Tennessee. A newswoman for The Associated Press for most of her career, Marta has covered state government, politics, business, education and other Tennessee news. She has served as news editor of United Methodist News Service and features editor of American Profile magazine. Marta is a graduate of Memphis City Schools and the University of Missouri School of Journalism.

Read to be Ready camps first opened in 2016, and Tennessee has expanded the program annually with funding from the U.S. Department of Human Services. But state officials learned in January that the federal grant now has to be used for child care programs.

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Bill Haslam Bill Lee Cornerstone Prep Penny Schwinn Read to be Ready

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