One book one day
Published 10:31 am Friday, October 13, 2017
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RDC teachers Amber Murphy and Megan Scheper work on a large tetrahedron made out of individual tetrahedrons created by Campbell students. (Photo by Seth Littrell)
Madison Gray reads her copy of "All of the Above" in the gym at Campbell Jr. High Thursday. (Photo by Seth Littrell)
Emma Hackworth reads "All of the Above" in class Thursday. (Photo by Seth Littrell)
Zach Turner reads in class Thursday afternoon. The entire staff and student body at the school read a novel in a day as part of the One Book, One Day program. (Photo by Seth Littrell)
RDC teacher Holly Withrow reads with some of her students Thursday afternoon. (Photo by Seth Littrell)
Students made small paper tetrahedrons as part of the program that were later used to construct a large tetrahedron in the Campbell gym. (Photo by Seth Littrell)
Students at Robert D. Campbell Junior High School gather in the gymnasium for an assembly Thursday to finish reading “All of the Above” by Shelley Pearsall. The students and staff of the school spend the day reading the entire book, which is about four inner city students who decide to make the world’s largest tetrahedron. Each RDC student made a paper tetrahedron during the day. The individual tetrahedrons were then used to create a large tetrahedron for the assembly.