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Seabrook Today
By the People, for the People
Jensen Elementary Unveils Vibrant StoryWalk
New literacy trail brings reading to life for students through community collaboration
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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Inspired by a similar initiative in Seabrook, Jensen Elementary has transformed a path on its campus into a vibrant StoryWalk designed to ignite imaginations and nurture a love for reading among students. The project was made possible through an Education Foundation grant and contributions from local businesses and families, including Lowe's, McCoy's, RLC Plumbing, RL Cole Construction, and the Fuller and McFarlane families in honor of Edith Towns. The school also received guidance from the Evelyn Meador Library and support from Scholastic in selecting the perfect books for the initiative. The StoryWalk, adorned with educational themes, serves as a dynamic outdoor classroom aimed at fostering curiosity and promoting literacy among students, nurturing a new generation of avid readers.
Why it matters
The StoryWalk project at Jensen Elementary represents a creative and community-driven approach to encouraging reading and literacy development among students. By bringing books to life in an outdoor setting, the school hopes to spark a love of reading and learning that will stay with students long after they leave the classroom.
The details
The StoryWalk at Jensen Elementary features a path lined with educational displays and book pages, allowing students to read and explore the stories as they walk through the trail. The project was inspired by a similar initiative in Seabrook and was made possible through a grant from the district's Education Foundation as well as donations from local businesses and families.
- The StoryWalk ribbon cutting ceremony took place on February 24, 2026.
- The StoryWalk was inspired by a similar initiative in Seabrook.
The players
Pasadena Independent School District
The school district that oversees Jensen Elementary and supported the development of the StoryWalk project.
Evelyn Meador Library
The local library that provided guidance and support to Jensen Elementary in the creation of the StoryWalk.
Scholastic
The educational publishing company that helped Jensen Elementary select the perfect books for the StoryWalk.
The takeaway
The StoryWalk at Jensen Elementary demonstrates the power of community collaboration in fostering a love of reading and learning among students. By bringing books to life in an outdoor setting, the school has created a unique and engaging way to nurture literacy and inspire the next generation of avid readers.
