May Melycher, 8, enjoys the food at a special picnic for students who participated in a successful summer reading program at Heyburn Elementary.
By Wayne Hoffman
Heyburn – You don’t picture students reading and taking tests during the summer. But at Heyburn, students have just finished a program which encouraged them to do both on their own.
Heyburn Elementary School Students have been going to the school library two days a week since June. They’ve been encouraged to check out books based on how well they’re able to read on their own.
When they’re done with each book, they take a computer comprehension test. Correct answers earn them points to spend at the school’s Reader’s Emporium.
The Parent Teacher’s Organization sponsors the Reader’s Emporium – a special store where earned points earn everything from costume jewelry to stuffed cougars to radios.
May Melycher, 8, said she enjoyed reading books to her little brother, Jesse, 3.
“I mostly read Disney books because he likes the stories,” May said. “He likes Lion King the best.”
May’s mom, Jackie Melycher, said the reading program has helped Jesse, as he’s been a slow talker.
It’s helped May, also.
“May is a good reader,” Jackie Melycher said. She’s done so well in Mrs. Jones’ class.”
About 500 hundred students signed up to check out books and take tests during the summer. Yesterday, the kids who took part in the program and the parents and school staffers who helped with it were honored at a special picnic on school grounds.
