The Albany Academies Celebrates Literacy Week
Variety of Lower School activities planned to promote importance of reading
ALBANY, NY (04/15/2008)(readMedia)-- The Lower School at The Albany Academies is currently celebrating National Library Week (April 14-18) on both the East (140 Academy Road in Albany) and West Campuses (135 Academy Road in Albany), featuring a variety of special programs promoting the importance of literacy education.
Highlights scheduled for the remainder of this week include:
Wednesday, April 16: Students bring in a vegetable to school such as turnips, tomatoes, potatoes, onions, celery and carrots to make stone soup for all to share! A special assembly of Komotion will be held and the Pre-K and Kindergarteners get to choose "new" used books in library class. Throughout the week, students in the Lower School will have the opportunity to bring in a gently used book to exchange with classmates for a "new" used book.
Thursday, April 17: Students can wear their favorite pajamas to school for a special party as they read together and enjoy a wonderful book! A Readers Theater by the fourth grade class will also be held on this special day.
Friday, April 18: Students will be attending a presentation by Author Daniel Mahoney, Jr., and enjoy some pat-a-cake with freckle juice!
If you are interested in attending any of these events, please contact Director of Marketing & Communications Ann Wendth at (518) 429-2385 or wendtha@albanyacademies.org.
The Albany Academies is home to the two campuses of The Albany Academy (West Campus) and Albany Academy for Girls (East Campus), which share a nearly 200-year-old tradition of outstanding single-gender independent school education. Both campuses bring with them deeply treasured values of community, tradition, and purpose to the newly formed school known as The Albany Academies.
The Albany Academies is committed to developing the potential of the whole individual by building a community that fosters scholarship, leadership, character, service and creativity.
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