Summer Learning at NNPS

Summer Learning at NNPS

Summer Reading Lists

Elementary School

Elementary students are not required to read a particular book or series over the summer, but we encourage you to use the resources below to create a reading plan that is just right for your student and family. Choose the list for the grade your child will enter in the fall.

Please visit the Elementary Summer Learning Portal for elementary school reading lists.

Contact Shaundalyn Thomas, Instructional Supervisor, with questions or comments.

Middle School, High School & AP

Reading, whether for pleasure or learning, has a great number of benefits. The act of reading "increases empathy, improves relationships with others, reduces symptoms of depression, and improves overall well-being" (BookTrust). Reading can expose us to the thoughts, worlds, and experiences of others that we might not ordinarily have. The more we read, the more we learn!

In connection with the NNPS Profile of a Learner, the act of reading can create students who are emotionally intelligent, equity-minded, academically prepared, resilient, and innovative.

Summer reading is required of all NNPS middle and high school students. Summaries of each text have been provided so that families can engage in discussion with their student(s) about the books. It is important that each student choose a book that is a good fit for them.

There is a Summer Reading Choice Board below that contains additional creative activities that can be done to enhance the student's experience with their summer reading text. This is optional. We also encourage all students to join the Newport News Public Library Summer Reading Challenge!

Copies of these texts can be found in the Newport News Public libraries, on the SORA app, and at local bookstores, should you desire to purchase the book.

Please contact Kelly McCoig, Instructional Supervisor, with questions or comments.

 More Summer Learning!

Meet Your Army Summer Camp for Rising Juniors and Seniors: Sign up by July 11!

IXL Summer Boost Program: Help your students solidify their understanding of key concepts this summer with IXL’s day-by-day skill plan.

Virginia Kindergarten Readiness Program: Helping Your Child Get Ready for Kindergarten and First Grade

Waterford Upstart: A FREE program for rising kindergarten students which provides access to fun and interactive software, expert coaching and support, and even a computer and internet. Apply today!