CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT: #CCSDReads Summer Reading Photo Contest

CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT: #CCSDReads Summer Reading Photo Contest
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Clark County School District issued the following announcement on June 4.

Share photos of your child or family reading this summer and you could win an Amazon gift card!

Post photos, including student’s first name and CCSD school, on social media (Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook – settings must allow public view) using hashtag #CCSDReads. Or photos can be submitted via email to communications@nv.ccsd.net. Your photo might be selected to win an Amazon gift card!

  • Post a picture of your child or family reading in an interesting place.
  • Post a picture of your child or family reading something interesting, other than a book.
  • Post a picture of your child or family reading to a sibling, pet, or other interesting buddy (consider social distancing as appropriate).

Any picture of your child or family reading could be a winner!

Original source can be found here.



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