Boys and Girls Clubs of MetroWest promotes summer reading

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Counselor Spencer Geary and Debritu Calderone, 6, enjoy reading a book together. (Photo/submitted)
Counselor Spencer Geary and Debritu Calderone, 6, enjoy reading a book together. (Photo/submitted)

Marlborough – In late June, the doors opened for Summer Camp at the Boys and Girls Clubs of MetroWest (BGCMW).? For eight weeks, the kids of MetroWest will be exposed to new activities, introduced to new friends, and tackle their suggested summer readings.

This is the third summer BGCMW has incorporated a club-wide Summer Learning Loss Prevention Program into the Camp experience, according to the club's administrators.? The program engages youth in reading and high-yield project-based learning activities.? Through this program, children are not only better prepared for the coming school year, but they also learn to value and appreciate reading, an essential skill for lifelong learning.

The program incorporates the public schools suggested summer reading lists and provides an incentive program for the campers to complete the suggested weekly reading within each age group. The counselors utilize themed activities that take a project-based learning approach.? BGCMW tracks the number of minutes read by each camper in each group.? They include the 20 minutes set aside each day during camp for reading, the minutes read at home that are tracked by parents, and the minutes read by older campers to younger campers during camp time.

“We are committed to ensuring that MetroWest youth, that attend our camps in Hudson, Marlborough and Framingham, are prepared to enter school in the fall. That's why we offer a strong summer reading program in each of our Clubs to address the issue of summer learning loss,” said Fran Hurley, BGCMW president.? “Our kids are having fun, and most importantly, they are having fun learning.”

For more information visit www.bgcmetrowest.org.

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