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Students lift books.
Steve Aungst reads. (Photos: Enoch
Wu/Sentinel-Tribune)

Kenwood Elementary students lift their books during a dance and sing-along (above) at
Friday’s kick-off for the school’s 3.5 million minute reading challenge. At
left, Bowling Green varsity football coach Steve Aungst reads “Rumble in the
Jungle” by Giles Andreae. Last academic year, the Kenwood students logged 3
million minutes reading. Events to promote reading, such as “bagels and books,”
will be held throughout the school year. Students also read in the classroom and
have logs to fill out at home.

Students lift books.
Steve Aungst reads. (Photos: Enoch
Wu/Sentinel-Tribune)

Kenwood Elementary students lift their books during a dance and sing-along (above) at
Friday’s kick-off for the school’s 3.5 million minute reading challenge. At
left, Bowling Green varsity football coach Steve Aungst reads “Rumble in the
Jungle” by Giles Andreae. Last academic year, the Kenwood students logged 3
million minutes reading. Events to promote reading, such as “bagels and books,”
will be held throughout the school year. Students also read in the classroom and
have logs to fill out at home.

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