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Weekly Bulletin

Calendar of Events (detailed)

Today – September 27

Wednesday, September 8

  • JV Volleyball (HOME) vs. Pope John Paul, 4 pm
  • MS/V Volleyball (HOME) vs. Hobgood, 5/6 pm
  • JV Soccer (AWAY) vs. RMA, 4:15 pm
  • Cross Country Meet at Boyd Lee Park, 4 pm

Friday, September 10

  • JV/V Volleyball (AWAY) vs. Faith, 4/5 pm
  • JV/V Soccer (HOME) vs. Greenfield, 3:30/5 pm

Monday, September 13

  • MS/JV/V Volleyball (HOME) vs. Community Christian, 3:30/4:30/5:30 pm

Tuesday, September 14

  • College Counselor College Discussion Group (all parents welcome), 2:15 pm at Upper School
  • JV/V Soccer (HOME) vs. WCDS 3:30/5 pm
  • Cross Country Meet at Wayne Christian, 4 pm
  • Annual Fund volunteer kick-off at Petersons’ home, 6:30 pm

Wednesday, September 15

  • Admissions Open House, 8:30 – 11:30 am
  • Upper School Academic Open House, 6 – 7:30 pm

Thursday, September 16

  • V Soccer (AWAY) vs. Terra Ceia, 4 pm

Friday, September 17

  • “Serve Up a Cure for Cancer” Volleyball Benefit. Games at 6 & 7 pm. See details below.

Tuesday, September 21

  • Annual Town Hall Meeting (all parents encouraged to attend), 7 pm at Upper School

Thursday, September 23

  • School pictures

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Summer Reading Overview

Lower School

Welcome to summer reading! These days summer vacation is often a time filled with camps, activities and travel. However, we encourage families to make time for reading every day. Research has shown several things: 1) Academic achievement can almost always be correlated with the amount of time students spend doing free reading; 2) children become readers in households where they see reading habits modeled by their parents—in other words, children do as they see more than do as they are told; 3) to develop fluency and comprehension, students benefit from some reading at a comfort level and some at a developmentally appropriate challenge level. Additionally, it is important to recognize that non-fiction reading (biographies, historical books, science books, magazines, etc.) inspires many students more than fiction. Exposing children to a variety of reading materials is the best bet for getting them “hooked on reading.”

In addition to individual reading, reading aloud has well-documented benefits for children of all ages. It instills a love of books and reading, models fluent reading and inflection, aids comprehension and understanding of story patterns, and develops vocabulary. Because listening levels exceed children's reading levels, particularly in the primary grades, books for reading aloud may be at students' developmental reading levels or above. Finally, reading aloud is an excellent shared experience for families. It forces us to slow down—at least for a few minutes in our busy schedules—and it creates opportunities for excellent discussions between parents and children.

As in prior years, our teachers have developed lists of suggested books and authors for your summer reading enjoyment. Many families ask, "How much should we be reading?" Rather than setting limits, we would reply, "As much as possible, as long as your child is enjoying it." Realistically, students should be reading or read to for at least 20 minutes each day. Beyond that, the more the merrier!

Please see the links provided for suggested reading at each grade level.


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The Oakwood School
4000 MacGregor Downs Road
Greenville, NC 27834

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Phone: 252.931.0760
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