photos by jenna dosch/viewMany area schools observed Nevada Reading Week, Feb. 25-29, with special programs and activities, as well as visits from community volunteers and authors. The week was meant to promote reading among young people. Due to a change in the Clark County School District?s testing schedule, some schools chose to postpone Nevada Reading Week celebrations until April and May so as not to conflict with testing. Clockwise from top, children?s author Indiana Bones brought his stories of American Indian legends to Allen Elementary School, 8680 W. Hammer Lane, Feb. 26. Second-grader Nico Antuna laughs at a story. Third-grader Lance Metha reacts to some of Bones? antics. From left, second-graders David Abbatangelo and Aspen Goff watch Bones tell a story about a bear loosing his knuckle. For more photos from Nevada Reading Week, see page 3AA.
photos by jenna dosch/viewMany area schools observed Nevada Reading Week, Feb. 25-29, with special programs and activities, as well as visits from community volunteers and authors. The week was meant to promote reading among young people. Due to a change in the Clark County School District?s testing schedule, some schools chose to postpone Nevada Reading Week celebrations until April and May so as not to conflict with testing. Clockwise from top, children?s author Indiana Bones brought his stories of American Indian legends to Allen Elementary School, 8680 W. Hammer Lane, Feb. 26. Second-grader Nico Antuna laughs at a story. Third-grader Lance Metha reacts to some of Bones? antics. From left, second-graders David Abbatangelo and Aspen Goff watch Bones tell a story about a bear loosing his knuckle. For more photos from Nevada Reading Week, see page 3AA.
photos by jenna dosch/viewMany area schools observed Nevada Reading Week, Feb. 25-29, with special programs and activities, as well as visits from community volunteers and authors. The week was meant to promote reading among young people. Due to a change in the Clark County School District?s testing schedule, some schools chose to postpone Nevada Reading Week celebrations until April and May so as not to conflict with testing. Clockwise from top, children?s author Indiana Bones brought his stories of American Indian legends to Allen Elementary School, 8680 W. Hammer Lane, Feb. 26. Second-grader Nico Antuna laughs at a story. Third-grader Lance Metha reacts to some of Bones? antics. From left, second-graders David Abbatangelo and Aspen Goff watch Bones tell a story about a bear loosing his knuckle. For more photos from Nevada Reading Week, see page 3AA.
photos by jenna dosch/viewMany area schools observed Nevada Reading Week, Feb. 25-29, with special programs and activities, as well as visits from community volunteers and authors. The week was meant to promote reading among young people. Due to a change in the Clark County School District?s testing schedule, some schools chose to postpone Nevada Reading Week celebrations until April and May so as not to conflict with testing. Clockwise from top, children?s author Indiana Bones brought his stories of American Indian legends to Allen Elementary School, 8680 W. Hammer Lane, Feb. 26. Second-grader Nico Antuna laughs at a story. Third-grader Lance Metha reacts to some of Bones? antics. From left, second-graders David Abbatangelo and Aspen Goff watch Bones tell a story about a bear loosing his knuckle. For more photos from Nevada Reading Week, see page 3AA.