Ivey offers annual Summer Reading Challenge to Alabama students

(Governor Kay Ivey/Facebook)

MONTGOMERY – On the first official day of summer, Gov. Kay Ivey invited Alabama students to join her third annual Summer Reading Challenge.

Our students have earned a well-deserved summer break, but that doesn’t mean the learning stops,” said Ivey. “Reading is one of the best ways to keep young minds sharp, and for the third year now, I’m proud to once again invite Alabama’s students to take part in my Summer Reading Challenge.

“I have heard from thousands of our students in the past, and I look forward to even more sharing their favorite reads with me this summer.”

The Summer Reading Challenge, which runs through Sept. 5, is open to all Alabama students. Whether receiving public, private or homeschool instruction, rising students in grades K through 8th for the 2025-26 school year are invited to join.

To participate, grade-eligible students may write a letter to Ivey, sharing what their preferred summer reading book was and why it was their favorite, whether it be assigned summer reading or book of choice.

In addition to the written portion of the letter, students must include their name, grade they are entering and school he or she attends.

All letters should be addressed and mailed to:

Gov. Kay Ivey

Attn: Governor Ivey’s Summer Reading Challenge

600 Dexter Ave.

Montgomery, AL 36130

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