Start your engines
By LARRY MEYER - ARGUS OBSERVER
Friday, October 5, 2007 12:04 PM PDT
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| Students at Nyssa Elementary School get a close up view of a couple of race cars Thursday, brought to the school by Jim Todd, Rick Rule and Kelly Peterson, who are involved in racing them, to help kick-off the the school’s read-a-thon, which has a racing theme this year. |
NYSSA - Nyssa Elementary School launched its annual read-a-thon Thursday and had extra help getting students focused on their tasks as the event this year has a racing theme — “Start Your Engines.”
To help generate enthusiasm Jim Todd, Weiser, who races sprint cars at the Meridian Speedway and other tracks, and his pit crew, Rick Rule and Kelly Peterson, who are neighbors in the Hyline Community, north of Ontario, volunteered to bring some race cars to the school for the students to look at.
One of them is co-owned by Todd and Rule, and the other is owned by Meridian Speedway promoters Kenny Hamilton and John Ward.
“It is the house car,” Rule said.
Also, Nyssa Elementary student Michael Jones, who also races, had his go-cart at the school, delivered by his father Lee Jones.
“Everybody in Nyssa Elementary School is reading,” teacher Pennie Ellsworth said in announcing the start of the competition.
Like any similar activities, students enlist sponsors for the read-a-thon, and at its conclusion, they collect money based on how much they have read.
Students who have read the most books and collected the most money will receive radio-controlled cars situated in each wing of the building, Ellsworth, who teaches in the school’s reading center, said.
“The money will go to support the accelerated reading program,” she said.
Also, each elementary school class will be making a box car, and if students in each wing of the building reach 6,000 hours of reading (12,000 hours total for the school), those classes will be able to race their cars in their grade level.
In addition, at the end of the read-a-thon, Principal Darren Johnson and Assistant Principal Marshell Hooker will race each other, Ellsworth said. The races will be held in McPartland Hall.
The read-a-thon ends Oct. 16.
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