READ for the RECORD!

WVPB Read for the Record!

On Thursday, October 27 as part Jumpstart’s Read for the Record, a national campaign launched over a decade ago to address the educational inequities that leave too many children unprepared for kindergarten, WVPB board members, staff and friends spread out around the state, to learn, laugh, and read this year’s campaign book, The Bear Ate Your Sandwich by Julia Sarcone-Roach, as part of the world’s largest shared reading experience.

We had 50 readers reading in 18 counties to over 1070 students from pre-school to second grade. Everyone had fun.  From Shepherd University Early Learning Center, board member Cecelia Mason reports “..and the kids really enjoyed it. They especially liked the colorful photos. The day care providers took a vote after I read the book and the majority of the children believe the bear really did eat the sandwich. So, the dog told a compelling and convincing story!”  Another board member, Tom Epling read to students at Green Bank Elementary School: “The children were super-attentive and engaged with the story.  The story was interesting, in that all of the pre-schoolers live in the woods, in a rural setting, and many come from families who hunt bears.”  After the readings, the books were left on site to become part of the schools’ libraries.  More pictures here.

The activity was thoroughly enjoyed by students and adults.  “It is great when we can take a few minutes out of our day to underscore the importance of reading.” Scott Finn, Executive Director WVPB.  Plans are in the making to make next year’s read an even bigger event. 

Writers Contest

Calling all writers in kindergarten through 5th grade!  We want to see what you are writing. Take part in our annual Writers Contest, deadline to enter is March 31, 2016.  Stories must be the original work of the author and be accompanied by original art.  Stories must be single author stories and can be fact, fiction, prose or poetry.  Additional rules and entry forms can be found at http://writeonkids.org

Prizes will be awarded for first through third places at each grade level. 

Looking for a place to get started, visit prskids.org/writerscontest/ to read some stories by past winners or simply to start creating a story of your own.

The Contest is brought to you locally by the EQT Foundation, a long-time supporter of raising readers in our community.

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