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November 17, 2023
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SCSD Students Compete in Districtwide Reading Fair

From Charlotte’s Web, to Goosebumps, and George Washington Our 1st President, students had a wonderful time showcasing their favorite books at the Simpson County School District (SCSD) Reading Fair — the first reading fair to be held by the district since 2018.

On Nov. 15, more than 60 students from across the district gathered at the Magee Elementary School Gymnasium to participate in the SCSD Reading Fair and to showcase their favorite book. Students presented on a fictional, nonfiction narrative, or informational book by way of storyboard or digital media display to be observed by a group of judges. The students were able to complete the projects individually, in a group, or with the help of family.

“After five years, we are so excited to reintroduce the reading fair to our students on a district and schoolwide level,” said Stephanie Hubbard, English Language Arts Instructional Coach and reading fair coordinator. “The reading fair is an opportunity for our students to share their love of reading and also learn some critical thinking skills.

In October, SCSD schools began hosting school-level reading fairs on their campuses for students to present their storyboard or digital media display and compete against their classmates. Students who won first, second or third place were then chosen to advance to the district reading fair to compete against their peers from across the district. Between the school-level and district fair, students were allowed to make adjustments to their storyboards, based on judges’ comments, to improve their chances of winning on the district level.

“The librarians and I were excited to see parents and students enjoying the creativity of others and how each student expressed their creativity about their favorite book,” said Hubbard. “We are looking forward to having more students and projects in the future.”

The top three winners of the SCSD Reading Fair, in each category, or as follows:

Division A – Family Literary Fiction, Kindergarten

1st Place – Peyton Sandifer, Simpson Central School

2nd Place – Zachary Allen, Mendenhall Elementary School

3rd Place – Kyndell Hawn, Simpson Central School

Division B – Individual Literacy Fiction, Grades 1-2

1st Place – Haleigh Taylor, Simpson Central School

2nd Place – Kaylee Holbrook, Mendenhall Elementary School

3rd Place – Logan Hubbard, Mendenhall Elementary School

Division C – Individual Literacy Fiction, Grade 3

1st Place – Saide Allen, Mendenhall Elementary School

2nd Place – Mallorie Horne, Mendenhall Elementary School

3rd Place – Kentrell Walker, Simpson Central School

Division D – Individual Literacy Fiction, Grades 4-5

1st Place – Levi Brewer, Mendenhall Elementary School

2nd Place – Catelynn Price, Magee Elementary School

3rd Place – Jeremiah Rankin, Magee Elementary School

Division E – Individual Literacy Fiction, Grades 6-8

1st Place – Fary Kirkland, Simpson Central School

2nd Place – Connor Woodard, Simpson Central School

3rd Place – Annyston Kirkland, Simpson Central School

Division F – Individual Literacy Fiction, Grades 9-12

1st Place – Taelyn Carpenter, Magee High School

2nd Place – Taylor Smith, Magee High School

3rd Place – Amauri Alexander, Magee High School

Division G – Individual Nonfiction Text, Grades 3-5

1st Place – Daylor Sandifer, Simpson Central School

2nd Place – Laila Hubbard, Mendenhall Elementary School

3rd Place – Jrasion White, Magee Elementary School

Division H – Individual Nonfiction Text, Grades 6-8

1st Place – Bryan Layton, Magee Middle School

2nd Place – Savannah Durr, Mendenhall Jr. High School

Division I – Individual Nonfiction Text, Grades 9-12

1st Place – Aaliyah Alexander, Magee High School

2nd Place – Tristan Martin, Magee High School

Division J – Group Literacy Fiction, Grades 3-5

1st Place – Kelsey Do, Braylee Clay, Makenzie Brent, Simpson Central School

2nd Place – Aubree Hayes and Aubrey Walker, Magee Elementary School

3rd Place – Matthew Vanderford and John Waller, Mendenhall Elementary School

Division K – Group Literacy Fiction, Grades 6-8

1st Place – Landon Murray and Makullan Jones, Mendenhall Jr. High School

2nd Place – Mikayla Welch, Mylee Rushing, Amelia Sanders, Mendenhall Jr. High School

3rd Place – Grayson Kemp, Skyler Crosby, Gervin Garcia, Magee Middle School

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