read-a-thon

We are so excited to officially kick off our first ever Read-a-Thon at Fairview!  In conjunction with our PTO and community, our staff and learners are working to read 500,000 minutes from Monday, April 19th through Friday, May 21.  If we are going to reach this lofty goal and show our learners how important reading is and how much everyone in our community values reading, we need YOUR help!  

You can help in TWO big ways:

  1. Read on your own and add your minutes read to our school wide total minutes AND to help the House of your choice.  

    Every learner and staff member at Fairview is in one of our six TEAMology Houses - Helping Others, Anti-Bullying, Positive Change, Problem Solving, Resiliency, and Leadership.  Every foundation is equally important to help our learners succeed and grow, but they all belong to one house and are rooting for their house to win.  You can ask your favorite Falcon which house they belong to OR just choose one on your own by selecting the house on the attached Google Form. The winning house will be earning an ice cream reward at lunch, so choose wisely! Then, simply enter the number of minutes you read in NUMBER form on question #2.   We encourage you to let your favorite Falcon "catch" you reading so they are encouraged to read too! Oh, and you can donate minutes read as often as you like, so try to read several times a week if you can!

  2. Donate money towards our school wide goal and help our PTO help our learners with things like House t-shirts, playground equipment, and more!

    When you click on the attached Google Form, there is a link to donate directly through the Read-a-Thon website right from your phone or other electronic device.

HERE is the Google Form for donating your minutes and money towards the Read-a-Thon!  We are so excited to see our school community both inside our walls and beyond reading, learning, and growing together during this last month of school.  Thank you for your support of our Falcon Nest!

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