4th Annual HES    Readathon

Welcome to the fourth annual HES PTO Readathon. The PTO Readathon is designed to engage students, to support their love of reading and to provide a loosely structured activity for February vacation. The event also serves as an optional fundraiser to increase the PTO’s ability to provide funds for the schools.  

The inaugural Readathon was a wonderful success with 59 readers who all together read 37,203 minutes! Last year, 84 readers logged 54,834 minutes! We hope that even more HES students will participate this year, regardless of whether or not they choose to collect pledges, and together will help us set a new school record for 2023-24.

**The 2024 Readathon was a huge success with a whopping 73,012 minutes logged!**

 Check out the CONGRATULATIONS page to see a list of the top readers and learn more.

READ-ALOUDS FROM MISS ABBY

If you're ready to get started then kick off the Readathon by listening to these wonderful classic books read by Abby Kingsbury, the Head Children's Librarian from the Harvard Public Library

SPECIAL READATHON STORY TIME

Looking for more Vacation Week fun? Local author/illustrator (and HES parent!) Marietta Apollonio is offering a fun virtual story time on Thursday, February 22 at 10:00 a.m. Marietta will read her book Jack the Library Cat (and possibly offer a sneak peek into her new book coming out this March)! The story time is limited to 100 participants. Click on the link below to join in on the fun on February 22!

Live Story Time with Marietta Apollonio - Thursday, February 22 at 10:00 a.m.

Marietta also has Jack the Library Cat activities on her website.

OVERVIEW

DATE: February vacation week, Friday 2/16 through Sunday 2/25

GOAL: Ten days of reading with a goal for every student of reading or being read to for 30 minutes a day or more.

PLEDGES (*Optional*): If you choose to collect pledges students will have the option of gathering flat sum pledges or pledges per minute of reading.  There is no contest tied to collecting pledges, but we appreciate your help in raising funds to support ongoing Harvard Public Schools programs, projects and events. (Go to the Pledges & Donations Page for more information on donating or to fulfill a pledge)

READING: Minutes may be accrued through individual reading at any level, looking at picture books or graphic novels, being read to by another person or by reading books online in EPIC or other sources. All minutes should be recorded on the readathon log to be turned in at the end of vacation week. An adult should initial log entries confirming minutes read.

FOR FUN: Students can fill out the Bingo sheet and submit with their reading log.

RESULTS: At the end of vacation week, minutes should be tallied, donations collected, and reading logs returned by email (preferred), mail, or drop-off at the HES office by Friday, March 1.

RECOGNITION: Participants will receive a congratulatory reading certificate, bookmark, and water bottle sticker. There will be additional rewards for the top readers from each grade. The class that reads the most minutes overall will be awarded with the Readathon Trophy to keep in their classroom for the remainder of the school year, their class name on the new Readathon Plaque in the library, and a Popsicle Party!

Wishing you a reading-filled and happy February vacation week!

Before the Drive Begins:

During the Readathon

After the Drive:

Click this button to print or download a BINGO SHEET

Click this button to print or download a READING LOG:

Click this button to print or download a PLEDGE SHEET:

Click this button to go to the Pledges & Donation Page for more information about donating or to fulfill a pledge:

To Submit Completed Reading Logs & Bingo Sheets...

*Please submit or mail logs/Bingo by Friday, March 1*

                      SPECIAL THANKS

Thank you to the Little Bee Bookshop in Ayer for their donation of gift certificates to the top individual readers from each grade!

For questions, please contact Maren Caulfield & Danielle Miller at HESreads@gmail.com