Ste. Genevieve, Bloomsdale Elementary Schools celebrate Read-On Missouri Week

STE. GENEVIEVE — Both the Ste. Genevieve and Bloomsdale Elementary Schools celebrated Read-On Missouri Week Feb. 28 – March 4.

The week is part of the Read Across America program, which is sponsored by the National Education Association and celebrates reading and encourages students to develop lifelong reading habits!

Ste. Genevieve Elementary

Throughout the week, students had the opportunity to participate in various activities that promote the message that reading provides countless opportunities to learn and grow. Both schools hosted visiting readers, held bookmark contests and dress-up days, among other fun activities, to celebrate the week!

Missouri National Education Association (MNEA) officers, MNEA-Retired teachers, School Resource Officer Christy Clark, retired Ste. Genevieve County Sheriff’s Deputy Jeff McCarty, Board of Education members, administrators and community members all made plans to read to students. The guest readers shared some of their favorite children’s books to the students, and of course, there were three guests that all of the students knew right from the start—the Cat in the Hat, and Thing 1 and Thing 2!

Each year, the Ste Genevieve National Education Association and the National Honor Society have a tradition of sponsoring Cat in the Hat visits to both elementary schools—this year, Abigail Moore dressed up as the Cat for Ste. Genevieve, and Kali Schweigert dressed up as the Cat for Bloomsdale.

Elizabeth Basler and Kylee Clayton

Paige Huck and Peyton Bequette were Thing 1 and Thing 2 at Ste. Genevieve, and Elizabeth Basler and Kylee Clayton were Thing 1 and Thing 2 for Bloomsdale. NHS members volunteer their time, while SGNEA sponsors the Cat in the Hat suits while NHS provides the Thing suits.

At both schools, students and staff participated in themed dress-up days throughout the week!

Bloomsdale Elementary School

Monday was Hats Off to Reading, where students wore their favorite hats; Tuesday was Every Color Counts, where students wore their favorite colors; Wednesday was Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!, where students wore anything Dr. Seuss; Thursday was We All Have Bad Hair Days, where students came in with crazy hair; and Friday was Cuddle Up with a Good Book, where students wore pajamas.

Our cafeteria employees also jumped right into the spirit of reading with literacy-themed lunches! For example, Monday’s theme was “One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish,” where students were served colorful Goldfish snacks with grilled cheese!

Toward the end of the week, every student at both schools received a bookmark!

Bloomsdale Elementary

At Bloomsdale, bookmarks were drawn by students, and winners were selected based on their theme choice, composition, and craftsmanship.

The bookmark contest winners were: Sophia Crocker, Claire Geisler, Ben Platoff, and Rogann Zuspann, who each received a certificate and book as a prize.

Ste. Genevieve Elementary

At Ste. Genevieve each fifth grade students designed a bookmark in art class related to Dr. Seuss, or any book that they love! The faculty voted for their favorite bookmark, and the winner was Kamrie Meyer!

Bloomsdale held a book raffle with nearly 100 books to give away throughout the week! Every day of the week, names were drawn from each class, and during morning announcements, one student from each classroom was called to select a free book!

At Ste. Genevieve, students won daily prizes each morning. About 60 students picked a prize of their choice each day, and many of the prizes were Dr. Seuss-themed. About 300 prizes were given throughout the week!

Ste. Genevieve Elementary

Ste. Genevieve held an assembly, where local author Natalie Heberlie and local illustrator Kenzie Wolk presented their book “Lion Protector.”

Natalie Heberlie and Kenzie Wolk at Ste. Genevieve Elementary Assembly

Natalie read the book aloud during the assembly, and both shared what their experience had been publishing this book for children.

This book was inspired by the first female anti-poaching ranger group in Kenya, all from the Maasai tribe. Also at the assembly, the Ste. Genevieve High School Band, cheerleaders and dance team all performed and then shared with the younger students their favorite childhood books.

At Ste. Genevieve, a door decorating contest was held, and certificates were awarded to students who checked out the most books from the library this school year.

First place for Ste. Genevieve’s door decorating contest was Mrs. Lurk’s fourth grade class, second place was Mrs. Hermann’s room, and third place was Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Brown’s room! The doors were decorated with a theme centering around reading! Teachers and students won prizes for all three places!

The Ste. Genevieve student winners for most library check-outs included:

2nd Grade: 1st Place Tie: Maci Champion and Mason Hurst, 71 check-outs; 3rd Place: Dresden Donze, 70 check-outs

3rd Grade: 1st Place: Oliver Thompson, 142 check-outs; 2nd Place: Micah Kertz, 106 check-outs; 3rd Place: Hayden Sumner, 100 check-outs

4th Grade: 1st Place: Seth Richardson, 91 check-outs; 2nd Place: Letty Adams, 79 check-outs; 3rd Place: Leyla Schmidt, 76 check-outs

5th Grade: 1st Place: Connor Hill, 134 check-outs; 2nd Place: Lydia Brown, 111 check-outs; 3rd Place: Braxton Ellis, 104 check-outs