The PBE-PBHS Read Across America tradition continues

There is always excitement at the beginning of March here in Pine Bush. Why? It’s Read Across America Day and Week!

March 2 is a day to celebrate – it is Theodor Seuss Geisel’s birthday (aka Dr. Seuss), who wrote more than 60 children’s books, including many classics.

 

A high school girl dressed in a cat in the hat costume stands with a kindergarten boy with dark hair. Both are smiling broadly!

 

The tradition at Pine Bush Elementary School and Pine Bush High School is truly an incredible one. Students in Leeann Noonan’s Family and Consumer Science and Human Development classes volunteer to make snacks, create games and read to the PBE kindergarten students, complete with the Dr. Seuss theme. It’s a much-anticipated day for all!

 

A group of kindergarten students sit on the floor listening as a high school student sitting on a chair reads a story to them. There is a screen behind her with the book she is reading projected on it.

 

This year was truly special. There were goldfish snacks and cookies for the kids, along with Cat in the Hat tic tac toe and coloring projects. Each kindergarten class got to sit in the PBHS library pit as one of the outstanding high school volunteers read a Seuss classic to them.

A high school girl wearing a red and white striped hat plays tic tac toe with a kindergarten girl wearing a red bow and a pink jacket. Both are smiling.

 

The day had two amazing Cats in the Hat – Mackenzie Gula and Mya Riquelme. They played with the students, colored with them and played Simon Says that involved much laughter and movement! It was a wonderful interactive experience for all.

 

A high school student dressed as the cat in the hat stands in front of a room filled with kindergarten students with her hands up. the students have their hands up too. they are playing Simon Sez.

 

A man in a blue jacket and button-down shirt gives a fist bump to a little girl with pig tails wearing a pink jacket.

There were also some special guests dropping by, including Superintendent Brian Dunn, Assistant Superintendent Amy Brockner and Assistant Superintendent Joseph Lenz. Mr. Dunn talked to the kindergarten students, giving fist bumps and letting them know that one of his very favorite things to do is read! 

 

A woman wearing a red shirt with a large white circle on it and a rainbow colored wig smiles with two kindergarten students who are also smiling.

 

 

Read Across America Day is a yearly observance started by the NEA (National Education Association) in 1998 originally to commemorate the March 2 birthday of Dr. Seuss and promote reading.

Now, let’s read, read, read!

Pine Bush Central School District
State Route 302, Pine Bush, NY 12566
Phone: (845) 744-2031
Fax: (845) 744-6189
Amy Brockner
Interim Superintendent of Schools
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