Schools celebrate School Library Day October 27

* Education and Early Childhood Development [to May 2015]
Students across the Island will have many fun opportunities to read on October 27 which has been proclaimed School Library Day by Education and Early Child Development Minister Gerard Greenan.

“Island teachers, teacher-librarians and school library contacts are to be commended for the many innovative ways that they make learning fun and encourage students to read on National School Library Day and throughout the school year,” said Minister Greenan.

One of the main School Library Day events is the Million Minute Challenge which challenges schools to prove that they can read for a total of one million minutes in a day. The event is sponsored by the PEI Teacher-Librarians’ Association, the PEI Literacy Alliance and the UPEI Faculty of Education.

Last year, Prince Edward Island students tallied 1,334,671 minutes spent reading on School Library Day. They are hoping that number will grow even further this year through the many events that schools have organized to encourage a love of reading.

A wide range of activities are planned such as Drop Everything And Read (DEAR) sessions, celebrity reader visits and library reward programs.

Media Contact: Jean Doherty