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SCGLR Participates in National Summer Learning Day — July 12, 2018

Each summer, school doors close and millions of children go without the things they rely on to learn and thrive. While one summer only lasts three months, if you add those months up over the course of a child’s school career, it really equals three years. And three years is too long for any child to go without books, healthy meals, computers, and even the watchful eye of a caring adult. National Summer Learning Day, July 12, 2018, is a national advocacy day aimed at elevating the importance of keeping kids learning, safe, and healthy every summer, ensuring they return to school in the fall ready to succeed in the year. Community participation sends a powerful message across the nation that summers matter and offers an opportunity to showcase how summers can make a life-changing difference in the lives of young people. Thanks for making a difference in our community!

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