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Clue Me In

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The school district's best readers in grades four through six proved their abilities during the annual Clue Me In competition last Thursday at Sultana High School. During the event, moderators read sentences from books. Students earned points based on their answers.


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Bravo to Hesperia Star for writing about this event. These children and teachers worked so hard on this event, for an entire year. SHAME on the Daily Press for not mentioning anything about it. All we hear about are the idiots living up here and the laws their breaking. How about some encouragement for the families and young students that live here that participate in such worthwhile events. My child's 4th grade class won for their grade catagory. I was so impressed with all the students that were there, the extra reading required for this event was in addition to their regular schoolwork! "Qudos" to all the kids.

LW - May 07, 2008 02:38:14 PM Remove Comment
 

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