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Bells principal celebrates student reading with tape

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Courtesy of Washington Township School District
Bells Elementary Principal Shaun Giberson got taped to a wall to celebrate his students collectively reading more than 60,000 minutes during Read-A-Thon.

Bells Elementary School recently celebrated its students collectively reading for more than 60,000 minutes during Read-A-Thon.

Classrooms buzzed as students tracked their minutes, supported one another and took pride in contributing to a shared goal. To celebrate, they got to tape Principal Shaun Giberson to the wall. The event was sponsored by the school’s PTO.

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“I could not be more proud of our students for their dedication and enthusiasm toward reading,” Giberson said. “This achievement shows what we can accomplish when we come together as a school community. I have to say, being taped to the wall was definitely worth it to celebrate their success”.

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