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Front Page - Friday, June 6, 2014

Read 20 gives $10,000 to Ganns Middle Valley Elementary School




Hamilton County’s literacy program, Read 20, on Thursday, May 20, donated $10,000 to Ganns Middle Valley Elementary School.

The money went to the school for their participation in the second annual Millionaire Readers program.

The Millionaire Readers program is part of an ongoing Read 20 literacy contest engaging students in reading. The Millionaire’s Readers program encourages children to read a million words during the school year. The winning school receives ten thousand dollars to be used to purchase more books for the school library.

Ganns Middle Valley Elementary had the highest percentage of Millionaire Readers – 68 percent. In all, 379 Ganns students read a million words during school year 2013-2014.

Mayor Jim Coppinger, who was on hand to present the check to the students, said the children who achieved Millionaire Reader status have reason to be proud. “This is an incredible accomplishment shared not only by the students who did the reading but also the parents who documented the children’s accomplishments. Just as the public-private partnership that is Read 20 worked together to make this annual contest work, parents and children teamed up to accomplish a goal that will have a lifelong impact due to the student’s increased literacy.”

The number of Millionaire Readers in the Hamilton County school system doubled from last year.  All the student’s reading was done outside of classroom time.

Read 20’s Shawn Kurrelmeier-Lee said Ganns Middle Valley Elementary was not the only school with a high percentage of readers. The chief reading officer said Allen Elementary had 334 pupils reach Millionaire Reader status, and last year’s winner, Eastside Elementary, had more than 55 percent of its students read a million words this school year. “I’m proud of each and every student who participated in the program,” she said. “We had six other schools participate and over 1,500 students became Read 20 Millionaire Readers.”

Kurrelmeier-Lee points out that even those students who didn’t reach a million words benefited from the program. “Not everyone read a million words, but those who ran short are still far better off because of all the time they spent reading their improved literacy will pay big dividends later on in life.”

Every Millionaire Reader will receive a Read 20 Certificate and a Read 20 Backpack Medallion.

Source: Read 20