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HUGE SHOUTOUT TO MS. HUDSON & MRS. ZEHR FOR ORGANIZING THIS EVENT AND FOR ALL THOSE THAT CONTRIBUTED TO NOMINATING MYSTERY READERS!

Central had some very special visitors this week. Several mystery readers came to read to classes during library. THANK YOU MYSTERY READER VOLUNTEERS!

Video Recap

Tuesday:  Officer Tucker from the Smyrna Police Department read to Mrs. Tucker’s class.

Gabby Almonte is a basketball player from Lake High School. She read to Ms. Caldwell’s class.

Conor Naughton, a conservationist from Killen's Pond State Park, came to read to Mrs. Hacker and Mrs. Smith’s classes.

Enzo Vincent (founder of Enzo’s Pajama Drive) read to Mrs. Johnson’s class.

Wednesday: Dorrice Burns, karate instructor, read to Mrs. Emery’s homeroom.

Officer Thomas with the Harrington PD read to Mrs. Dixon, Mr. Campbell, and Mrs. Swaney’s homeroom.

Dr. Little, Harrington veterinarian, read to Mrs. Statt’s homeroom.

Thursday: Dr. Ashley Webb, a pharmacist at Rehoboth Walmart, read to Mrs. Weller and Mrs. Wright’s homeroom, as well as Mrs. Coffelt’s homeroom.

Mary Poudel, a zoologist with the Salisbury, joined us via Zoom and read to Mr. Calvello’s homeroom.

Dorrice Burns, karate instructor, returned to read to Mrs. Hobb’s homeroom.

Mikayla Parson, a firefighter with the Harrington Fire Dept, read to Mrs. Appel’s homeroom.

Friday: Mikayla Parson from Harrington Fire Company read to Mrs. Antinora’s class.

Korinne Roach, RN, read to Miss Tank and Mrs. Moore’s class.

Jessica Weaver (aka Miss Frizzle), read to Mrs. Taborda and Mrs. Calhoun’s class.

Dr. Laura Smith, clinical nurse educator with Beebe, read to Mrs. Yeager’s class.

Monday:   Alison Scott, Agriculture teacher and FFA Advisor as well as her students, read to Mr. Evans’ homeroom and Mrs. Morris’ homeroom.

Jocelyn Canfield, local children’s author, and Miss Angie, owner of My Sister’s Fault in Milford, read to Mrs. Hom’s class.

Jill Frick, Fifer’s Store Manager, read to Mr. Kulak’s homeroom.

Melanie Figueroa, local children’s author and radio host, and Miss Angie, owner of My Sister’s Fault in Milford, read to Mrs. Cox’s homeroom.