Students at Mariners Christian School in Costa Mesa joined millions of their peers across the country to celebrate the 16th annual National Education Association’s (NEA) Read Across America Day on Wednesday, March 2, 2016.
NEA’s Read Across America Day, which celebrates Dr. Seuss’s birthday and the joys of reading, typically attracts more than 45 million readers, both young and old, to pick up a book and read.
To celebrate the fun and value of reading, MCS teachers in grades TK-5th organized a lineup of guest readers throughout the day to inspire students.
Teachers, administrators, office workers, specialists, and even the school nurse brought in their favorite books to share with children.
Elementary students participated in a Power Reading Hour with Character Dress.
Dressed as their favorite fiction or non-fiction character, they will spend dedicated time reading in a relaxed environment with pillows, blankets, or their favorite reading friend.
Several classes joined Discovery for Education and FableVision for an online livestream read aloud of the book Going Places from award-winning authors and illustrators Peter H. and Paul A. Reynolds.
This year in concert with Read Across America Day, MCS launched several school-wide initiatives to expand its literacy programs, including the formal adoption of a new Balanced Literacy program based on The Units of Study in Reading.
This program is designed by internationally recognized literacy expert Lucy Calkins and her colleagues at The Teachers College Reading and Writing Project (TCRWP).
Additionally, MCS held a massive used book drive and also solicited monetary donations earlier this year to establish robust classroom libraries in each grade.
For more information NEA’s Read Across America, visit www.nea.org/readacross