Fall 2020 National Book Projects

Congratulations to all teachers who took part in our 2020 Fall National Book Projects. We are honored to support teachers from the Texas Panhandle, across the nation, and Dominica. Through our book and service projects we empower teachers to provide equal access to books for students in their homes and schools. Each school year, we work with teams of students and teachers to provide brand new books, supplies and projects to support students at underfunded schools.

Our network of dedicated and diverse group of educators and students are passionate about literacy and serving their school community. Together, we are providing thousands of brand new books each semester to ensure students have access to brand new books. Through our variety of book projects, we provide books to celebrate and represent diversity of all students. After our team carefully reviewed dozens of applications, we are excited to announce the 2020 Fall National Book Project Recipients. 

  • Nicole Johnston

  • Kymberlye Jones

  • Penny Anderson

  • Rebecca Golloub

  • Susan Gierisch

  • Crystal Davis

  • Shauniesa Sisk

  • Patricia Zier

  • Latonya Kennedy

  • Tamika Adams

  • Kimberley Gatson

  • Omega Ortiz

  • Ivory Bennett

  • Miranda Baxendale

  • Blondene Leys

  • Andrea Tomaszewski

  • Lara Natario

  • Yuridiana Lewis

  • DeAnte Starks

  • Shareefah Mason

  • Takola Williams

  • Alyssa Brock

  • Sharron Segue

  • Kami Collins

  • Becky Koehler

  • Tina Ward

  • Allison Scoggin

  • Blythe Chapman

  • Mike Rodriquez

  • Morgan Parker

  • Ranell Garner

  • Dana Kimmell

  • Madison Coleman

  • Jen Anderson

Join The Leaders Readers Network board, advisors, and leadership team in welcoming this stellar group of teachers to our network and congratulating them on their dedication to unlock a love for reading for every child.


If you are a teacher at a Title 1 School and want to learn more when our next application cycle for our National  Book Projects, CLICK HERE to sign up to receive an email notification. 

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