Reading Week Awards Recognize Students Who Built Stronger Daily Reading Habits
The library hosted storytelling, book discussions, and a student-led display of favorite titles and reflections.

Reading Week gave students a chance to talk about stories they loved and to reflect on how a regular reading habit supports vocabulary, imagination, and focus.
What students shared
- Book reviews helped learners express opinions clearly.
- Partner reading sessions encouraged fluency and confidence.
- The library display featured student-made bookmarks and note cards.

Awards were given not only for the number of books completed, but also for consistency, thoughtful responses, and encouragement of classmates.
Article details
- Category
- Library
- Read time
- 5 min
- Published
- May 8, 2026
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