Monday, March 21, 2016

Week 2 Results

What a great second week of reading! We have had an astounding 40,300 total minutes read by students, teachers, and staff so far. A reminder that if your student forgot their log on Monday, they can bring it in next Monday, March 21. Every minute counts! Also, if students have misplaced their reading logs, extra copies can be found in the main office. 

A reminder that  children can continue finding sponsors any time through the end of March.

We are starting to see students already achieve the individual reading goals (450 minutes for K-2, 600 for Grades 3-4, and 900 for Grades 5-6) to earn “Mountain Lion Reader” status! We had eleven students reach this goal this week. These readers will receive a vote for which teacher or staff member will do something “out-of-this-world” during the Closing Ceremony on Thursday, April 7nd. We will pass out the voting slips a day or two before the Closing Ceremony once we have a complete list of all the students who have completed their reading goals as Mountain Lion Readers.


COMING UP NEXT WEEK – Next week, will be Mystery Reader Week during lunchtime where students guess the reader and the books read out loud to them. 
 

Average Total Minutes/Students in Each Classroom - Week 2


Average Minutes/Students in Each Classroom – Week 2

Ms. Leggett – 125 minutes
Ms. Carter – 216 minutes
Ms. Livingston – 193 minutes
Ms. Way – 180 minutes
Ms. Foley – 369 minutes
Ms. McLane – 150 minutes
Ms. Gagner – 323 minutes
Ms. Pierpont – 318 minutes
 Ms. Primo –  188 minutes

Highest rate of participation was Ms. Foley’s classroom at 91% and they are the top classroom for Week 2.

School-wide Total Minutes - 53,940 minutes!
School-wide Average Total Minutes Read - 232minutes


Top Reader in Each Grade - Week 2

Kindergarten – Sophie Underwood
1st Grade – Jack Stratz
2nd Grade – Isla Underwood
3rd Grade – Whitney Dykstra
4th Grade – Desmond Carrico
5th Grade – Owen Kelliher
6th Grade – Kassidy Jay
Teacher/Staff – Ms. Cota


Here are our new Mountain Lion Readers from Week 2:




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