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The winners! |
For the past two years, my little bookworm (Hailey) has been part of her elementary school "Battle of the Books" program. Neither her brother nor her sister joined this program when they were in elementary school, but Hailey loved having to read books and answer questions pertaining to the books. This year, her team was comprised of five 5th grade girls who are all her very good friends. There were 20 books in the "Battle" so they each were supposed to read as many as they could and try to be experts on that book. Hailey read 10 of the 20.
Week after week on Tuesdays, she stayed after school while her team vied for the most points so they'd be selected the best team to compete against the seven other elementary schools in our district for the District "Battle of the Books." Never mind that she ran right from Battle to Religious Ed and then straight to basketball practice, not getting home til 7pm most Tuesdays. She didn't complain even if it was an 11 hour day for her. She loved it.
Then came the announcement two weeks ago, her team had been selected as the best team from Prospect Elementary to head to the District "Battle of the Books." She was so excited as were the other girls on her team.
They had one week of just them practicing with their librarian and sponsor teacher and then it was time for the District "Battle."
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Getting ready to "Battle" |
So yesterday after school, I brought her home for a quick snack and then right to the District "Battle." I, like most other parents, had never experienced "Battle of the Books" before, but learned as they jumped right into asking the kids questions - figuring out steals and then trying to mentally keep track of which schools missed and who had the most points. They didn't reveal which teams had the most points, even in-between rounds, which made it much more exciting when they announced the winners.
They started with 3rd place. They weren't called. Maybe they got second, I thought. They had to at least get second as I knew they did pretty well from my mental calculations. But they didn't call them for 2nd place either. Then I knew they had to be in 1st and they were! Prospect Elementary secured 1st place in the District "Battle of the Books" for the first time in 11 years! Our principal, librarian and sponsor teacher celebrated with the girls. Hailey almost cried tears of happiness. They were all genuinely proud.
After a lot of pictures, hugs and congratulatory remarks from the parents, the girls went out for pizza to continue their celebration. And, even better, today on their morning announcements, they applauded the girls for bringing home the District "Battle of the Books" plaque for the first time in more than than a decade. Congratulation Hailey and teammates, we are so proud of you!
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Excited to celebrate w/ pizza! |
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Good teammates and friends! |