Reading = kudos + cash
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Danette Goulet
NEWPORT-MESA -- Lincoln Tran, a 12-year-old student at Davis Education
Center in Costa Mesa, reads an average of 600 pages a week. His classmate
Hong-An Nyugen reads about 400 pages a week, while James Diehl reads
between 200 and 250 pages weekly.
“Right now I’m reading a 700 page book by Tom Clancy,” said James, 12.
These students are a sampling of the stars that shine at Davis, where
students read almost 2.7 million pages between October and April, earning
the school $5,000 from the inaugural Governor’s Reading Award Program.
It also means they read more than any other school in the district --
even the nine other elementary schools that also won the governor’s
award.
“I’m proud for you, and I’m proud for the school,” Davis Principal Cheryl
Galloway told students this week.
Davis was one of 10 elementary schools in Newport-Mesa Unified School
District to earn kudos and cash from the state.
Whittier Elementary school came in a very close second, with its students
reading a little more than 2.6 million pages -- without hardly trying.
“Its interesting because we didn’t really push it,” said Sharon Blakley,
Whittier’s principal. “Children are to read 20 minutes a night in
[kindergarten through third grade] for our ‘Just Read’ program, under
which children take books home. We just really value reading here.”
The governor’s program is designed to promote reading through friendly
competition between schools of similar socioeconomic circumstances. Just
by reading the most pages, students in kindergarten through the eighth
grade can earn $5,000 for their school to use however students, parents
and teachers wish.
Gov. Gray Davis set aside $2 million for the awards so 400 elementary and
middle schools across the state could receive awards each year.
Now it’s time for local students to put on their thinking caps and decide
what their schools should do with the money.
“Add books to the library,” James suggested.
“Put it in the bank and get the interest,” Lincoln piped up.
“Establish more after-school programs,” suggested Hung-An.
Each of the trio said he or she always loved to read and continued to
read the same amount after the contest ended. In fact, since it wrapped
up in April, Davis readers have topped the 3-million-pages mark.
Some students, however, found drawbacks to reading so much.
“Sometimes I don’t like reading a lot, because then I run out of good
books and have to read not-so-good books,” Lincoln said.
FYI
Here are the 10 Newport-Mesa Unified School District campuses that
captured a Governor’s Reading Award:
* Adams Elementary: 1.4 million pages
* California Elementary: 1.1 million pages
* Davis Education Center: 2.7 million pages
* Harbor View Elementary: 1.5 million pages
* Kaiser Elementary: 1.4 million pages
* Newport Elementary: 2.2 million pages
* Newport Heights Elementary: 1.9 million pages
* Paularino Elementary: 1.2 million pages
* Rea Elementary: 1.6 million pages
* Whittier Elementary: 2.6 million pages
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