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IMS Exploratory Program Takes Reading Beyond the Classroom

November 8, 2025 | Mary Danahey

Another example of how Incline Middle School is taking learning outside the classroom—and into the community—comes from this fall’s Library Exploratory.

Students were highly engaged as they learned about writing, editing, and public speaking through a creative adventure fiction project at the Incline Village Public Library. Each Wednesday, the library team provided all the materials and guided students through activities that strengthened their storytelling and presentation skills.

Beyond improving their writing, students discovered how much more the library offers—from free online resources and 3D printing to Teen Tuesday, Escape Rooms, and dedicated study and hangout spaces. Many left with a new appreciation for the library as a hub for creativity, technology, and lifelong learning.

Each student capped off the experience by reading their original stories aloud to a small audience—gaining confidence and poise as young authors and public speakers.

Incline Middle School and Incline Education Fund extend a special thank-you to the Incline Village Public Library team for creating such a dynamic, hands-on learning experience.    

📚 Support your public library—it’s more than just books!

The Incline Education Fund proudly funds the entire IMS Exploratory Program, making experiences like this possible for every student.

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