Bookworm vending machine now at Maumelle Charter Elementary
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Maumelle Charter Elementary School announced that it recently purchased a Bookworm Vending Machine. The school purchased the book vending machine using rewards money that they received through the Arkansas School Recognition Program.
Students in kindergarten through third grade will now have the opportunity to receive a new book in exchange for a gold token.
Students can earn gold tokens and redeem them for a book of their choice from the vending machine. The tokens can be earned by several criteria including:
Super Falcon
Perfect Attendance
Academic Growth
Citizenship
Perseverance
Jennifer Hyde, principal of the school said that the machine is a dream that she and assistant principal, Anna Wingfield have shared for a while.
“We are excited to celebrate student successes and our students are working hard to earn tokens,” Hyde said. “The goal of the vending machine is to get books in the hands of students to develop and grow their love of reading,” said Wingfield.
Bookworm vending machine now at Maumelle Charter Elementary
Bookworm vending machine now at Maumelle Charter Elementary
Bookworm vending machine now at Maumelle Charter Elementary
Maumelle Charter Elementary School announced that it recently purchased a Bookworm Vending Machine. The school purchased the book vending machine using rewards money that they received through the Arkansas School Recognition Program.
Students in kindergarten through third grade will now have the opportunity to receive a new book in exchange for a gold token.
Students can earn gold tokens and redeem them for a book of their choice from the vending machine. The tokens can be earned by several criteria including:
Super Falcon
Perfect Attendance
Academic Growth
Citizenship
Perseverance
Jennifer Hyde, principal of the school said that the machine is a dream that she and assistant principal, Anna Wingfield have shared for a while.
“We are excited to celebrate student successes and our students are working hard to earn tokens,” Hyde said. “The goal of the vending machine is to get books in the hands of students to develop and grow their love of reading,” said Wingfield.
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