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Date: Fri 20-Mar-1998

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Date: Fri 20-Mar-1998

Publication: Bee

Author: MICHEL

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Helping Kids Discover That Reading Is Fun

(with cut)

BY MICHELE HOGAN

Cathy Cincogrono, reading teacher at the middle school, said she felt saddened

that so many young people look upon reading as a chore, rather than a

pleasure.

So, one afternoon at the pool, she put her book aside and filled out a grant

application form with the goal of encouraging students to read for pleasure.

The grant for an accelerated reading program was approved and will have an

impact on hundreds of middle school students, starting with the sixth graders.

Jeanne Bugay, library media specialist, introduced the accelerated reading

program to the middle school, and ran a pilot program last year for 40

students with teachers Mrs Cincogrono, Georgia Batey and Michelle Vaccaro.

Last year, 99 percent of the students invited to participate in the pilot

program joined in, and according to Mrs Cincogrono, students and teachers

loved it.

"I wanted a way to encourage kids to read and to continue reading. Once they

reach the middle school, reading for pleasure tends to drop off," Mrs Bugay

said.

This commercially available reading program provides computerized quizzes on a

wide variety of high-interest-level books. Points are awarded to students

based on their comprehension scores, and prizes are distributed to students as

they accumulate points. Mrs Bugay pointed out that the kids like the way the

computer gives them immediate feedback.

Mrs Bugay said that the program encourages kids to discover authors they may

not otherwise have read and gives them an incentive for reading. Incentives

vary from ice cream to movie tickets.

Mrs Cincogrono pointed out that this is particularly important today, when the

average student spends only seven minutes a day reading, compared to three to

four hours a day watching television.

She said this program gets even reluctant readers reading, and reading for

pleasure; even as little as 15 minutes a day can significantly improve reading

comprehension.

The bulk of the $2,500 grant will go to the acquisition of books, and a

smaller portion to the software with the quizzes. The PTA is helping with the

incentives.

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