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Warriors recognized for reading prowess

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November 4, 2020
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Maelynn Jones
Gracie Marshall
Analeigh Jones
Mason Conner
Moncerat Ortega
Wyatt Rogers

Woolwine Warrior Readers Woolwine Elementary School announced the names of students who participated in the Warrior Reading program.

Each student who reached their grade level goal received a free snack from the cafeteria, a bookmark, and a free personal pan pizza from Pizza Hut.

In addition, students who read the most books in each grade level also received a free book.

The top readers are as follows: Kindergarten–Maelynn Jones, First Grade–Moncerat Ortega, Second Grade–Wyatt Rogers, Third Grade–Lacie Bullins, Fourth Grade–Mason Conner, Fifth Grade–Analeigh Jones, Seventh Grade–Gracie Marshall.

Congratulations everyone and continue to read those books.

Maelynn Jones, Kindergarten–13 books

Moncerat Ortega, First Grade–15 books

Wyatt Rogers, Second Grade–30 books Lacie Bullins (not pictured), Third Grade–2,192 pages

Mason Conner, Fourth Grade–1,517 pages

Analeigh Jones, Fifth Grade–5,307 pages

Gracie Marshall, Seventh Grade–499 pages

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