Here you will find online tools to supplement and complement special units and basic curriculum. Use the links below to access our online resources.
Kids' Catalog
Click here to enter the Lower School Catalog.
What Will You Find on the Summer Reading Lists?
A mix of recently published titles and tried and true favorites
Most of the books on the summer reading lists are available in paperback, although the newer ones are only in hardcover.
A range of reading levels
If your child is struggling at all when reading a book, make it into a read-aloud and move on to another book on the list. A “just-right” book should not be at a more challenging instructional level, but at your child’s comfort level. Also, please don’t forget that picture books are for the whole family. The most important thing to remember is that summer reading should be fun. One of the best things you can do is to set aside daily reading time for you and your child and make it special.
Click here to view required and recommended summer reading lists for K–8.
Cox Library Research Resources
Click here to connect to the Cox Library research resources Web page.