Students at St. John Vianney Catholic School in Wyoming started the last week of the school year with a visit from a library on wheels!
The Kent District Library Bookmobile visited SJV on June 10 so that students could learn about local libraries’ summer reading clubs, as well as the benefits of a good reading habit. Students also had the opportunity to browse through the Bookmobile and borrow books.
With some good books to enjoy, these students are sure to have a great summer!
Readers are Leaders!!! Mrs Cunningham did an awesome job helping to keep our last few days meaningful by having the @KDLNews Book Mobile visit and Mr. Ty from the Wyoming Branch visit and put on a presentation about the KDL summer reading program!#cometsSHINE #LearningNeverStops pic.twitter.com/wJePjqlGM9
— Gregg Bruno (@MistahBruno) June 12, 2019
Learn more about the Bookmobile here.
Catholic schools in the Diocese of Grand Rapids are an alliance of 31 vibrant learning communities (26 elementary and five high schools) serving more than 6,550 preschool through 12th grade students throughout West Michigan. Our schools inspire young people to grow in Catholic faith and grace, achieve more in school and life, develop creativity and character, and feel welcomed and cherished for their unique gifts. We partner with parents to awaken the whole child to a world of light and life — that grows better and brighter when children reach their potential.