Greenville, SC – Greenville County Schools has announced the cancellation of in-school book fairs for the 2024-25 academic year due to a recently-enacted state regulation. This decision impacts the traditional setup where outside vendors provide books for sale as fundraisers, promoting reading among students.
The school district released a statement on August 22, explaining the necessity of pausing book fairs for the current school year. The statement highlighted the value of book fairs in promoting literacy, engaging parents, and serving as a fundraising opportunity for schools.
The decision comes in response to South Carolina’s State Board of Education passing SC Regulation 43-170 on August 1, 2024. This new regulation sets out requirements for the selection of instructional materials provided by schools or made available to students. Greenville County Schools cited the need to ensure compliance with this regulation, which led to the pause in in-person book fairs.
The logistics of organizing book fairs involve the delivery, setup, and management of large containers of books and materials by vendors within a short turnaround time. With the new regulation in place, it is challenging for school personnel to vet all content and ensure compliance before the start of fall book fairs.
While in-person book fairs are paused for the current school year, Greenville County Schools is actively working with vendors to explore alternative solutions for the future. In the meantime, schools are encouraged to consider options such as book clubs and online book fairs as substitutes for the traditional in-school events.
Greenville County Schools reassured the community of its commitment to promoting literacy and engaging parents in supporting reading habits among students. The District aims to find alternative solutions that comply with the new regulation and allow for the continuation of book fairs in the future.
As the District evaluates other options and works towards ensuring full compliance with Regulation 43-170, more information will be shared with schools and the community. Updates on the status of in-school book fairs and potential alternatives for the current school year will be communicated in due course.
Despite the pause in in-person book fairs for the 2024-25 year, Greenville County Schools remains dedicated to promoting reading and literacy within its schools and the wider community. The District is focused on finding innovative ways to continue engaging parents and supporting literacy initiatives in the future.
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