Local Luminaries Celebrate Books
Local Luminaries Celebrate Books
By Larissa Lytwyn
In honor of National Childrenâs Book Week, Hawley Elementary School recently invited guest readers including First Selectman Herb Rosenthal, Superintendent of Schools Evan Pitkoff, former superintendent John Reed, Youth Officer Dana Schubert, and school board members Andrew Buzzi, Earl Gordon, Paul Mangiafico, and Lisa Schwartz to unleash studentsâ imaginations through books.
âThis is the fourth year weâve had our guest readers here at Hawley,â said lead teacher Judy Pesce. âItâs wonderful to see so many diverse faces from the community.â
In addition to local politicians and school administrators, guest readers included Hawley PTA president Melanie Scott, former guidance counselor Jack Quinlan, and retired teachers Nancy Martin, Erin Quinlan, Caroline Stokes, Mary Tomanio, Chuck Mann, and Grace Parker.
âThe retired teachers, especially, seem to enjoy being back in the classroom,â Ms Pesce said afterwards.
Hawley reading specialist Karen Yanusas selected titles attuned to each grade level. The schoolwide event included about 20 classrooms, Ms Pesce said.
Kindergarteners enjoyed Madelenkaâs Dog by Peter Sis, first graders, The Beeman, second graders Superhero Max by Lawrence David, and third graders Dream Carver by Diana Cohn. Fourth graders were treated to Jonah Winterâs Frida, the biography of the renowned Mexican artist.