Indianapolis Public Library invites IPS students to summer reading program

Indianapolis Public Library invites IPS students to summer reading program
Lela Simmons Chief Learning Officer — Indianapolis Public Schools Website
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The Indianapolis Public Library is inviting students from Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) to engage in the Summer Reading Program running from May 31 to August 2. The library promotes reading as a means for students to experience adventure and exploration, emphasizing its role in maintaining academic progress during the school break.

The program encourages participation by inviting parents to register their children on the library’s website at www.indypl.org/srp, aiming to help students begin their next academic year with a solid foundation.



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