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Blair Mill Celebrates Read Across America Day

Blair Mill Elementary School in Hatboro showcased its "One School, One Book" program on the birthday of Dr. Seuss last week.

Hatboro-Horsham Schools Superintendent Scott Eveslage reads to Blair Elementary School students for Read Across America last week.
Hatboro-Horsham Schools Superintendent Scott Eveslage reads to Blair Elementary School students for Read Across America last week. (Hatboro-Horsham School District)

HATBORO / HORSHAM TOWNSHIP, PA —It was all about Dr. Seuss at Blair Mill Elementary School last Friday. State Rep. Melissa Cerrato and Schools Superintendent Scott Eveslage read too!

For Read Across America Day, Blair Mill Elementary School in Hatboro celebrated Dr. Seuss’s birthday by participating in the One School, One Book program.

“The annual One School, One Book celebration is meant to commemorate reading, learning,
and community,” Principal Elisha Gee said.

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This year’s book selection is “A Boy Called Bat” by Elana K. Arnold, a heartfelt story about a
young boy on the autism spectrum.

Every family at Blair Mill Elementary School received a copy of the book, encouraging families to read together at home.

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Throughout March, students can answer daily trivia questions, listen to their teachers and staff read aloud from the selected book, and participate in the class writing journal.

The "One School, One Book" program kicked off on March 1.

Guests from the community, including the police, firefighters, school officials, and local representatives, including State Rep. Melissa Cerrato, helped introduce this year’s book and read the first chapter to students in their classrooms.

Additionally, there was a small reception and birthday cake for Dr. Seuss for the students,
teachers and community members.

The Blair Mill Elementary School staff also wore hats to celebrate the “many hats” worn by one of the world’s most beloved authors, Dr. Seuss.

Launched in 1998 by the National Education Association (NEA) and guided by a committee of
educators, Read Across America is the nation’s largest celebration of reading.

(Photo Courtesy of Hatboro-Horsham School District) State Rep. Melissa Cerrato reads to children for Read Across America Day at Blair Mill Elementary School last Friday.

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