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Date Added: May 13, 2008 05:32:06 PM
The Great Plains Literacy Council is so thankful for all the 58 teen mentors who helped with the sessions of Reading Renaissance that addressed reading, cultural arts, writing, and leadership. This year, the teens were able to assist the second and third graders read a total of 1301 books during the 24 afternoon sessions.

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