USHE encourages kids to dream big at local festival

On June 11, the Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) participated in the KSL Read Today Summer Book Festival, which partnered with the Salt Lake City Police Department at the Five-O-Fest. The local festival for youth and their families was held on the plaza of the Public Safety building in downtown Salt Lake City with approximately 3,000 attendees.

USHE’s emphasis at the festival was to encourage elementary-aged children to dream big about their future, and to include college in that dream. During the festival, children had the opportunity to fill out a sign with what they want to be when they grow up. All participants in the activity received a copy of Monte and the World of Possibilities, a children’s book USHE published in 2014. Since then, over 5,000 books have been distributed to elementary-age kids in Utah.

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Background

USHE published Monte and the World of Possibilities in October 2014. In the children’s book, the main character, Monte, has a lot of questions about the world around him, with one of them being, “Can I go to college?” In the end, he realizes that school, and college in particular, can help him follow his dreams. The book was developed for second and third graders, and an online toolkit of activities, complete with a PDF of the book, is available at no charge for teachers and parents to incorporate into their college discussions with students.

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