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Idaho PTV's First Book Partnerships

Partners for 2003-2004 are:
Bellevue Public Library with the Blaine County Developmental Preschool
Benewah Dist. Library with Parents As Teachers, Fernwood
Boundary Bonner University of Idaho Family Child Care Parents As Teachers, Bonners Ferry
Caldwell Public Library with Treasure Valley Even Start
DeMary Public Library with Minidoka Head Start, Rupert
Emmett Public Library with Parents As Teachers
Garden City Public Library with Head Start and Booth Memorial Home
Gooding Accelerated Learning Center Teen Parent Program
Grangeville Centennial Library with Head Start
Kellogg Public Library with Silver Valley Head Start
Kuna District Library with Kuna School District
Larsen-Sant Public Library with Pioneer Elementary Special Education & Franklin County Reading Association, Preston
McCall Public Library with WICAP Head Start & Parents As Teachers
Panhandle Health District, Post Falls, serving home-based child care providers in Athol, Spirit Lake and Rathdrum
Portneuf District Library with Southeast Idaho Community Action Agency Parents As Teachers,
Chubbock
Treasure Valley Community College English As a Second Language Program, Ontario OR

Other communities served in the past include: Rexburg, Culdesac, Kooskia, Kimberly, Kamiah, Fruitland, Wilder, Payette, McCall, Cascade, Snadpoint, Weiser, Burley, Shoshone, Jerome, Hazelton, Kellogg, Genesee, Lapwai, Boise, Twin Falls, Caldwell, Pocatello, Preston, Malad, Soda Spring, Idaho Falls, St. Maries, Priest River, Lewis & Idaho Counties, Coeur d'Alene, Lewiston, Moscow, Malad, Idaho City, Weippe, Downey, Cambridge, Ft. Hall, Hailey, Buhl, and American Falls.

Funding for Ready to Read is provided by: PBS Ready To Learn, A grant from the U.S. Department of Education, and the Idaho State Library.


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