FAME: FLORIDA ASSOCIATION FOR MEDIA IN EDUCATION

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    • Membership Renewal >
      • Membership Benefits
  • Book Award Programs
    • SSYRA Jr. >
      • SSYRA Jr. Resources
      • SSYRA JR Archives
    • SSYRA >
      • SSYRA 3-5 Resources
      • SSYRA 6-8 Resources
      • SSYRA Archives
      • SSYRA Author Videos 2022
      • SSYRA FAQ
    • Florida Teens Read >
      • FTR Resources and Archives
  • Jim Harbin
    • Jim Harbin Winners >
      • 2022 >
        • Photos and Videos 2022
      • 2021 >
        • Photos and Videos
      • 2020
      • 2019 >
        • Photos and Videos
      • 2018 >
        • K-2
        • 3-5
        • 6-8
        • 9-12
      • 2017 >
        • K-2
        • 3-5
        • 6-8
        • 9-12
    • Festival Information >
      • Entry Information and Timeline
      • Judge's Rubric
      • Categories and Rules for Entering
      • Copyright Guidelines
      • FAQ
  • Awards
    • Administrator Advocacy Award
    • Amanda Award
    • Florida Power-Library School Award
    • Principals Advocacy Award
  • Scholarships
    • Intellectual Freedom Scholarship
    • Sandy Ulm Scholarship >
      • Apply-Sandy Ulm
  • Committees
    • Committee Interest Form
    • Communications
    • Diversity
    • Intellectual Freedom >
      • Intellectual Freedom Scholarship
    • Legislative >
      • Legislative Updates >
        • 2023 Legislative Priorities
    • Nominations
    • Ways and Means
  • Resources
    • Governing Documents
    • Advocacy
    • FMQ: Florida Media Quarterly >
      • FMQ Submission Information
      • FMQ Archives
    • Professional Development >
      • State Training
    • AASL National Conference FAME Pricing
    • Forms & Files
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The mission of the SSYRA Jr. program is to develop student interest in reading for pleasure by exposing them to a wide range of appropriate literature. Sunshine State Jr. books are selected for their wide appeal, literary value, varied genres, curriculum connections, and/or multicultural representation. Students are encouraged to listen to these books read to them, read them in a small group setting, or read independently to develop skills in fluency and comprehension. Students will be eligible to vote in the spring after listening/reading at least three of the books. The winning author and illustrator will be recognized at the annual FAME conference. ​
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The Sunshine State Young Readers Award (SSYRA) Program is a statewide reading motivational program for students in grades 3 through 8. The purpose of the SSYRA Program is to encourage students to read independently for pleasure and to read books that are on, above, and below their reading level in order to improve their reading fluency. Sunshine State books are selected for their wide appeal, literary value, varied genres, curriculum connections, and/or multicultural representation. The SSYRA committee is comprised of 20 qualified school librarians located throughout the state of Florida, subdivided into two committees- grades 3-5 and grades 6-8. 
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Teens in Florida read and Florida school librarians know it! The Florida Teens Read (FTR) program is a student- choice reading award program to determine which YA book wins the annual award as the favorite of teens in Florida. The reading list is comprised of fifteen titles that have been chosen by a committee of fourteen school librarians specifically to engage high school students (grades 9 through 12) in reading and reflect their interests as well as represent a variety of genres, formats, reading levels, viewpoints, and ethnic and cultural perspectives.  
If you are interested in joining one of the Book Award Program Committees, please fill out the ​Committee Interest Form (FAME members only).
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It is our honor to work with FAME and the entire Florida community. We offer SSYRA Homeschool Reading Brag Tags® in small quantities to accommodate learning from home.
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Homeschool Families and Public Schools:

Here's how to participate in the SSYRA Reading Program.

Readers of 3 (or more) will be able to vote for their favorite in the spring. Watch our social media accounts for a link to register to vote sometime in January.