Live Oak Middle celebrates Accelerated Reading points
Live Oak Middle School students Noah Luce and Brandon Posey joust during the Accelerated Reading (AR) Day Party on March 16.
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Live Oak Middle School student Hayley Navarro enjoys the slide during the Accelerated Reading (AR) Day Party on March 16.
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Live Oak Middle School students Callie Rogers attempts the bungee run during the Accelerated Reading (AR) Day Party on March 16.
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Live Oak Middle School students Gavin Cadarette, Sadie Forbes, Colbie Kitto, Christian Hall, and Aiden Stillwell wait for the obstacle course during the Accelerated Reading (AR) Day Party on March 16.
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Live Oak Middle School students Aaron Allred and Will Leonard box during the Accelerated Reading (AR) Day Party on March 16.
Live Oak Middle School students who earned all of their Accelerated Reading points for the 3rd nine weeks were able to attend an AR Day Party on Thursday, March 16.
More than 600 students earned all of their points, 156 students doubled their points goal, and 22 students earned 100 or more AR points.
During the party, there were seven giant inflatables for the kids to jump on (bungee run, human foosball, basketball jam, jousting, boxing, jungle obstacle course, and a double slide) as well as volleyball in the gym.
The students who earned double their points received free hot dogs and canned drinks.
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