The goal of Carlynton’s “Literacy Under the Lights” night was simple: find a good book and a comfy spot to read.
What was unique, however, was where students, their families and teachers were reading: under the lights at Carnegie’s Honus Wagner Field.
63 families from Carnegie and Crafton elementary schools participated in the inaugural literacy under the lights on Oct. 16.
“It’s a fun, simple, unique way to engage kids with reading,” said Carnegie Principal Julie Franczyk, who also coordinated the event. “It’s meant to be a relaxed event. The fact that they’re reading with their parents, that makes my day.”
Students got a reading gift bag, and could make their way around the field listening to stories read by teachers. They could also make crafts, read with their friends and family and swap books in the end zone.
Carnegie second-grader Rowan Manifold, 7, said he enjoys reading the “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” series.
“Doing anything to promote reading is important,” said Rowan’s mother, Erin Manifold. “Reading is a foundation for life.”
Crafton parent Justin Marks enjoys reading Dr. Seuss books to his children, George, 8, and Edie, 5.
George loves to read so many books, he couldn’t pick a favorite.
“He has lots of books he loves,” Justin said.
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