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READ FOR THE RECORD

Mrs. Baker's Second Grade Class made the newspaper! Check out that article at... http://www.kansascity.com/news/neighborhood/northland/story/1506057.html




Today Lewis and Clark students will help bring attention to literacy around the world. We will be part of a group of readers who will be joining (hopefully) millions of other readers sharing the book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar together on one day. We hope to help break a reading record.

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Olivia said…
OH MY!That must have been awesome!
I hope Mrs. Jellison's class
can get in the newspaper!

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