INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Sports fans are looking ahead to March and the return of the Final Four to Indianapolis. Indiana Sports Corp is kicking off a statewide reading contest for third-graders. “It’s ...
Kindergarten students through third-graders are invited to write and illustrate original storybooks for the 15th Annual Reading Rainbow Young Writers and Illustrators Contest. Applications and ...
PHOENIX – The Final Four reading contest ranks schools against each other in a March Madness style bracket, comparing how many minutes they’ve read for a chance to win money for literary programs. The ...
The Northside ISD elementary school beat out 305 schools and was crowned the winner of the Read to the Final Four program, according to the district. The NCAA and the San Antonio Local Organizing ...
Randolph Park Elementary first-grader Riley Cooley has a love for books, which has helped her take the top prize in the second annual Squires Family Reading Contest. Cooley read an impressive 131 ...
Since last summer, the five reading-loving girls, all students at Central Intermediate School, have been digging deeply into nine books — some read them twice. Now, they were expected to know them ...
There's no better time for students to shine than in the "Reading Rainbow" competition for young writers and illustrators. With a Friday deadline approaching, only about 30 entries had been submitted ...
— Students at Golden Springs Elementary and Randolph Park have launched into the third annual Squires Family Reading Contest, logging books and AR tests for prizes. wwilson@annistonstar.com.
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