This FREE program rewards student for reading during the school year with one free park ticket to any Six Flags theme park. Registration is now open for the 2018-2019 school year! The Six Flags Read to Succeed Programis open to homeschoolers too.
How Participate in the Six Flags Read to Succeed Program 1. Register hereto get started 2. Students complete six hours of recreational reading 3. Teacher or homeschool parent logs the hours in the system
Get FREE Park Ticket with Six Flags Read to Succeed Program 1 Register here to get started 2 Students complete six hours of recreational reading 3 Teacher or homeschool parent logs the hours in the system 4 Students earn a free ticket to Six Flags!
This FREE program rewards student for reading during the school year with one free park ticket to any Six Flags theme park. Registration is now open for the 2018-2019 school year!
The Six Flags Read to Succeed Program is open to homeschoolers too. We did this a few times when we homeschooled in California and the kids loved it. It’s a great way to encourage them to read more at home and reward them. If your child attends public or private school, speak with their teacher or the school principal as the registration form has to be completed and managed by the teacher. Also be sure to read the fine print for the tickets so you understand how they work. One of the stipulations is the free tickets are only good for one day on specific dates during the summer. Another is that they are not valid on water parks.
No. Teachers and Coordinators who registered for the 2018-2019 program will need to log into their online account from last year and verify their information is correct before they can enter their student information. The student information from the 2018-2019 program will be removed.
Yes. Parents of Traditional School students can reach out to the Six Flags Read to Succeed program. The best way for parents to get help with the program is to click the “Contact Us” link and fill out the form that will connect them with the Read to Succeed team.
No, students need to read recreationally – this means NO assigned books from the teacher. If each student in a class or school read all the same books on the same days for the same amount of time, this can be seen as cheating and will be investigated.