Here's What's Happening
Clayton County Public Schools (CCPS) is excited to share CCPS…Where Literacy Lives, a districtwide initiative designed to promote literacy as a foundational skill and a way of life that extends beyond the classroom and into the homes and communities of Clayton County.
Grounded in the belief that literacy is essential to student success and lifelong achievement, this initiative reinforces the district’s commitment to integrating reading, writing, speaking, and comprehension into everyday experiences for all students and families.
As part of this initiative, Clayton County Public Schools proudly continues the “Books and…” series—an engaging read-aloud experience featuring voices from across the district and community. The next episode features Clayton County Board of Education Member Ms. Victoria Williams (District 4) and will continue with all Board Members in district order. In this episode, Ms. Williams reads A Chest Full of Words by Rebecca Gugger and Simon Röthlisberger, a children's picture book about a boy named Oscar who discovers a chest filled with words and learns to use them to magically transform his world, realizing that words can be found anywhere and are a powerful tool for imagination.
Each segment within the series is paired with a Community Connection Activity, designed to extend learning beyond the screen and into the home. These activities encourage families to read, engage in meaningful conversations, and apply literacy skills together, supporting the development of oral language, vocabulary, and comprehension in authentic and interactive ways.
Access the A Chest Full of Words Read-Aloud and Community Connection Activity by clicking here, or on the book cover below.

