In partnership with Kenosha Unified School District (KUSD), Read Across Kenosha engaged local leaders with local students
March 22, 2022 (Kenosha, WI) — United Way of Kenosha County (UWKC), mobilizing the caring power of our community, donates children’s books to more than 260 KUSD classrooms in conjunction with Read Across Kenosha, which took place on March 2. The community literacy event engaged local leaders with more than 2,000 kindergarten through third grade students across Kenosha County via recorded and live virtual readings.
Guest readers included City of Kenosha Mayor John Antaramian, Yolanda Adams: KUSD school board president, Bryan Albrecht: president and CEO of Gateway Technical College, Debbie Ford: chancellor of University of Wisconsin-Parkside, and guests from Kenosha Literacy Council, Kenosha Kingfish and Culver’s, and more.
The book selection featured diverse authors and titles, guided by National Education Association’s recommendations for Read Across America. Each KUSD K-3 classroom received one copy of a featured book so that they can continue enjoying the Read Across Kenosha titles long after the one-day event.
“It was so exciting to reintroduce this annual event and read with our local leaders and local students,” says Carolynn Friesch, chief executive officer at UWKC. “United Way of Kenosha County continues to explore ways we can positively contribute to literacy and education in our community.”
United Way thanks the 2022 Read Across Kenosha sponsors for their support of this community literacy initiative: Gateway Technical College, University of Wisconsin-Parkside and LMI Packaging, as well as over 40 individuals for their contributions. United Way also thanks Blue House Books, for helping to securing over 260 new children’s books for KUSD classrooms.
Anybody can tune in to the recorded readings by visiting: https://www.kenoshaunitedway.org/read-across-kenosha-event or for more information, contact Marisa Markowski at (262) 671-2208.