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Olympic Read-A-Thon

Olympic Read-A-Thon. The Marble Olympic Read-A-Thon started on Friday, March 1st with an Olympic style parade led by Mr. Behm. The Student Council Read-A-Thon committee presented information to each classrooms and made flags

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Olympic Read-A-Thon

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  1. Olympic Read-A-Thon The Marble Olympic Read-A-Thon started on Friday, March 1st with an Olympic style parade led by Mr. Behm. The Student Council Read-A-Thon committee presented information to each classrooms and made flags representing 16 different countries. Mr. Behm presented an inspiring speech to the students tying in the Olympic principles with reading. Students will be able to earn a gold medal based on the number of minutes they read during the 17 days. The goal for the school is to read 100,000 minutes! Marble Elementary School March 1, 2002

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