The Reading League California with Kristen Koeller and Andrea Setmeyer
Release Date: 12/27/2023
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info_outlineHey there, educator friends! We’re super excited to share this special episode of Leading Literacy. It’s the one where Leslie and I have a chat with Andrea Setmeyer, The Reading League’s National Chapter Coordinator, and Kristen Koeller, the President of the brand-new Reading League California Chapter. Join this entertaining and informative conversation about the backstories of The Reading League and why it takes a league to do this important literacy work. Enjoy!
Be sure to check out the amazing learning opportunities with The Reading League California Chapter and The Reading League National Chapter. Exciting events coming up in 2024 include The Annual Reading League Summit in San Diego, California in April and the Annual National Conference in Charlotte, North Carolina in October.