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Increasing literacy, online learning? There’s an app for that (from The Reporter)

The Vacaville Reporter shared a wonderful article about the partnership between FSUSD, TUSD, and the Solano County Library


Increasing literacy, online learning? There’s an app for that

Read the article HERE

“We are grateful for our ongoing partnership with Solano County Library,” Roush also said in the prepared statement. “We share the common goals of promoting literacy; creating a community of readers; empowering individuals with free access to information; and preparing every child to lead a rich and productive life. Our students will continue to benefit from this access.”

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