Students at Stephanie Tubbs Jones School in Cleveland now have access to scholastic book fairs made possible through community donations and viewer support. The initiative brings essential reading resources directly to the school, allowing students to browse and select books that spark their interest and support their academic growth. According to News 5 Cleveland (WEWS ABC), the community-funded program addresses the critical need for accessible literacy resources in urban schools. The book fair represents more than just reading material—it’s an investment in the educational future of Cleveland’s youth, providing students with ownership over their learning journey and fostering a love of reading that extends beyond the classroom walls.
Source: News 5 Cleveland (WEWS ABC), Cleveland



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