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Friday, February 24, 2006

Read Across America Day (March 2

We will have a morning assembly lowed by a DEAR time. Here is the plan:

  • Assembly in lunchroom just after roll call
  • Barrow will lead Dr. Seuss song
  • I will read poem or short story
  • Leigh Davis will have cake or cupcakes that we can show the students now and that they will eat at lunch.
  • DEAR 8:45-9:15—If you have a book at home you want to read but just haven’t had time to start, this would be a great time. The kids need to see that we are ALL reading. I am reading Good to Great by Jim Collins, and I can tell you that so far it’s every bit as good as the reviews, and it’s as applicable to education as it is to corporate America.

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