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Ice Bucket Victory for Ashburn Elementary Students: 1 Year Ago in Ashburn

Sept. 5, 2014: Students read for 1,783,000 minutes in summer reading challenge.

This release was posted one year ago at Ashburn Patch:

Ashburn Elementary’s students got a frosty treat on September 5th.

Because they far exceeded their goal in the Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge, students got to douse their teachers and school staff, including Principal Michelle Walthour and Assistant Principal Abby Sacco, as part of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. Students set a goal of reading 1.5 million minutes during the summer. They read 1,783,000 minutes, which meant a special reward had to be concocted.

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Thus, the staff lined up in chairs along the black top at the back of the school and allowed students to dump ice-filled buckets over their heads in a rapid-fire line. (It should be noted some staff donned ponchos and Walthour a shower cap in a breach of ice-bucket protocol.)

The number of minutes Ashburn Elementary students read placed them No. 1 in Virginia and 24th worldwide in the Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge. (Potowmack Elementary ranked 29th in the world.)

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