Tristar Reads

Summer Will Be Over in a FLASH

So far this summer, K-12 students across the state of Tennessee have read 500,000 minutes by logging their hours on Tristar Reads! That’s wonderful news! But summer will be over before you know it, so read below to learn ways to use your superhero powers for the remainder of this summer with Tristar Reads.

Keep an Eye Out for Superhero Flash

Have you ever heard the saying, “time flies by when you’re having fun?”

I know that saying especially resonates during the summer months. Summer is going as fast as the Superhero Flash!

With the beginning of school quickly approaching, department stores are stocking up on school supplies and teachers are preparing their classroom. It’s important to take advantage of every moment to read all the exciting books you’ve been thinking about!

Tristar Reads is all about preventing the summer slide, but also about having fun in the process. Don’t let the summer flash right before your eyes: enjoy every moment of sunshine, read your favorite books and log your hours at Tristarreads.com

Keep an eye out for Superhero Flash and don’t let this summer pass you by! If you are or are the parent of a student in grades K-12, don’t forget to sign up for Tristar Reads. You’ll be entered for the chance to win a $1,000 scholarship!

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