Join us for our Book Fair Family Night
4:00-6:30
EHMS
Library Learning Commons
Buy 1 Book, Get 1 Book FREE Book
Fair @ EHMS
Monday,
April 21 - Friday, April 25
Students
will visit with their ELA classes.
Click here for ELA class book fair schedule.
Click here for ELA class book fair schedule.
Parents - We Need You.

Did
you know? One of the most
influential factors in determining a student’s academic success lies in how
involved a child’s parents are. A parent is a child’s first and most important
teacher.
Take the 20 for 20 Family Reading Challenge
READ 20 MINUTES a day
for 20 DAYS and foster a lifelong love of reading!
This
challenge was created for students to complete with either mom or dad or – even
better – both! All you have
to do is pledge to read together for at least 20 minutes a day for 20 days.
Log your
daily reading minutes in the Minute
Tracker (click here).
Here are four things you can do today to
get kids reading.
1.
Read: Read every day with your child for 20 minutes.
·
It’s
a Positive Cycle: The more a child reads, the better
reader he will become, and the better reader, the more the more your child will
enjoy reading.
·
Reading
Builds vocabulary and expands the ability to think
better.
·
Reading
also helps in math and science. Yes,
it’s true. Strong reading skills help children
succeed in all subjects.
2.
Be a Reading Role
Model: You are your children’s first teacher.
If your children see you reading, they’ll want to read, too.
3.
Make Books a Part of
Your Home: Start a home
library or visit the library as a family. If kids have books in their home,
they do better in school.
4.
Make Reading the Main
Event: Institute an “unplugged” night at
home, or talk about books over dinner. Getting the family involved raises
reading achievement.