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 By  GreggParker Published 
10:56 am Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Students take honors in West Madison Reading Fair

Aremon, Jonathan, Ankit and DeAndre proudly show their ribbons and certificates for book entries in the West Madison Reading Fair. (CONTRIBUTED)

Aremon, Jonathan, Ankit and DeAndre proudly show their ribbons and certificates for book entries in the West Madison Reading Fair. (CONTRIBUTED)

MADISON – Using the guidelines of a science fair, students recently proved their literary interests in the first annual Reading Fair at West Madison Elementary School.

West Madison students selected a book of their choice and developed a project exhibit with a detailed critique and explanation of plot and characters. Lisa Walden, who teaches sixth-grade language arts, coordinated the fair.

In individual entries for fiction, second-grader Leeza Haddock won first place for grades K-3. Elizabeth Langston took second place, and Ben Crouse placed third. Haddock, Langston and Crouse are second-graders.

Sixth-graders took top spots for fiction in the fifth- and sixth-grade division. Soji Bedsole was first-place winner. Mary Joh Lavanish was in second place, and Shiyeon Ku earned third place.

For fiction as a group project, Julia Swartz and Nayeli Ferrel rated first places for grades K-3. For grades 4-6, winners were Skylar Elliott, Helen Wu and Catherine Cota-Robles, first place; Ankit Bandyopadhyay and DeAndre Smith, second; and JeanPierre LeRoux, Samin Parvez and Nick Newton, third.

Students also pursued book projects with their families. For fiction in grades K-3, Chase Goodwin placed first, followed by Liam Lacy and Aislynn Green.

For individual entries in nonfiction, Kennedy Shelby captured first place for grades 3-4. Vaughn Barnhart earned first place for grades 4-6.

Aremon Garth and Jonathan Luchini were first-place winners for a group project in nonfiction. In family projects for nonfiction, Aanvik Singh earned first place, Ava Zimmerman was in second place, while Swetha Jakka was the third-place winner.

Madison City Schools educators Allyson Carpenter, Angie Bush and Dr. Missy Coman, along with James Clemens High School seniors pursuing a service project, served as judges for the West Madison Reading Fair.

Walden hopes the reading fair will expand to other elementary schools and develop into a citywide competition and eventually open in secondary schools in Madison.

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