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Read Across G.I.

By Harold Reutter
harold.reutter@theindependent.com

Students all across America and Grand Island were reading Dr. Seuss books on Monday as part of the Read Across America celebration of the author's birthday.

Students in Grand Island were reading not only in their schools, but a few also went to other locations to read.

Five Gates Elementary students went to Tiffany Square Care Center Monday morning to read a variety of books in a brief "readers theater."

Gates Principal Julie Martin accompanied the students and set up a portable microphone system so they could be heard by the small audience of residents and staff.

First up was first-grader Dalton Vieth, who read "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish" by Dr. Seuss. Dalton placed his book on a music stand, with fellow first-grader Dominic Pfeifer serving as his page turner.  Full Story

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