March 6, 2025 - 19:18

In an engaging initiative aimed at promoting literacy and physical activity, high school and junior high students recently stepped into mentorship roles at Timber Lakes Elementary. The event brought together older and younger students, fostering a love for reading while incorporating fun, sports-themed activities.
During the event, older students read captivating stories to their younger counterparts, sparking imagination and encouraging a passion for books. This interactive approach not only helped to improve literacy skills but also allowed younger students to connect with role models who share their interests.
In addition to reading, the event featured various sports-themed activities designed to keep the energy high and participants engaged. These activities provided a perfect blend of learning and play, reinforcing the idea that education can be both enjoyable and rewarding.
Overall, the event was a resounding success, highlighting the importance of mentorship and community involvement in nurturing the next generation of readers and active participants in their own learning journeys.
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