Kids at Loomis Grammar School read 6,711 booksLoading
  • Kids at Loomis Grammar School read 6,711 books.
    First-grader Carson Renick, 6, concentrates on his book during reading time. Kids at Loomis Grammar School are using their love of reading to show their principal support as he fights throat cancer. Students at the K-8 school have read 6,711 books since November 7th. Teachers credit a new curriculum and their principalÕs health fight for inspiring kids to read at least 40 books each. Tuesday, January 24, 2012.
    Randy Pench | rpench@sacbee.com
  • Kids at Loomis Grammar School read 6,711 books.
    Students in Amy Nashs' first grade class keep their books in tidy boxes lined up against a wall. Kids at Loomis Grammar School are using their love of reading to show their principal support as he fights throat cancer. Students at the K-8 school have read 6,711 books since November 7th. Teachers credit a new curriculum and their principalÕs health fight for inspiring kids to read at least 40 books each. Tuesday, January 24, 2012.
    Randy Pench | rpench@sacbee.com
  • Kids at Loomis Grammar School read 6,711 books.
    First-grader Seth Gill, 6, reads his book during class. Kids at Loomis Grammar School are using their love of reading to show their principal support as he fights throat cancer. Students at the K-8 school have read 6,711 books since November 7th. Teachers credit a new curriculum and their principalÕs health fight for inspiring kids to read at least 40 books each. Tuesday, January 24, 2012.
    Randy Pench | rpench@sacbee.com
  • Kids at Loomis Grammar School read 6,711 books.
    Gigi Caceres, 6, yawns during reading time. Kids at Loomis Grammar School are using their love of reading to show their principal support as he fights throat cancer. Students at the K-8 school have read 6,711 books since November 7th. Teachers credit a new curriculum and their principalÕs health fight for inspiring kids to read at least 40 books each. Tuesday, January 24, 2012.
    Randy Pench | rpench@sacbee.com
  • Kids at Loomis Grammar School read 6,711 books.
    A burst of light from the sun shinning through a window highlights sixth-year-old Jesse Treadaway during reading time in his first-grade classroom. Kids at Loomis Grammar School are using their love of reading to show their principal support as he fights throat cancer. Students at the K-8 school have read 6,711 books since November 7th. Teachers credit a new curriculum and their principalÕs health fight for inspiring kids to read at least 40 books each. Tuesday, January 24, 2012.
    Randy Pench | rpench@sacbee.com
  • Kids at Loomis Grammar School read 6,711 books.
    First grade teacher Amy Nash talks to her students about reading rules. Kids at Loomis Grammar School are using their love of reading to show their principal support as he fights throat cancer. Students at the K-8 school have read 6,711 books since November 7th. Teachers credit a new curriculum and their principalÕs health fight for inspiring kids to read at least 40 books each. Tuesday, January 24, 2012.
    Randy Pench | rpench@sacbee.com
  • Kids at Loomis Grammar School read 6,711 books.
    Logan Clanton, 6, checks out book during reading time in his first grade class. Kids at Loomis Grammar School are using their love of reading to show their principal support as he fights throat cancer. Students at the K-8 school have read 6,711 books since November 7th. Teachers credit a new curriculum and their principalÕs health fight for inspiring kids to read at least 40 books each. Tuesday, January 24, 2012.
    Randy Pench | rpench@sacbee.com
  • Kids at Loomis Grammar School read 6,711 books.
    First-grader Kayla Crosby, 7, finds a comfortable place to read her book. Kids at Loomis Grammar School are using their love of reading to show their principal support as he fights throat cancer. Students at the K-8 school have read 6,711 books since November 7th. Teachers credit a new curriculum and their principalÕs health fight for inspiring kids to read at least 40 books each. Tuesday, January 24, 2012.
    Randy Pench | rpench@sacbee.com
  • Kids at Loomis Grammar School read 6,711 books.
    Kaleb Bair, 6, uses his finger while reading his book in his first grade class. Kids at Loomis Grammar School are using their love of reading to show their principal support as he fights throat cancer. Students at the K-8 school have read 6,711 books since November 7th. Teachers credit a new curriculum and their principalÕs health fight for inspiring kids to read at least 40 books each. Tuesday, January 24, 2012.
    Randy Pench | rpench@sacbee.com
  • Kids at Loomis Grammar School read 6,711 books.
    Eighth-grader Ashely Tarabeth, 13, has read 86 books, the top mark at her Loomis School. Kids at Loomis Grammar School are using their love of reading to show their principal support as he fights throat cancer. Students at the K-8 school have read 6,711 books since November 7th. Teachers credit a new curriculum and their principalÕs health fight for inspiring kids to read at least 40 books each. Tuesday, January 24, 2012.
    Randy Pench | rpench@sacbee.com

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