Thank You Book Fair Volunteers!

During the last week of October, Mount Madonna School (MMS) hosted its annual Scholastic Book Fair, a much-anticipated event, particularly for elementary and middle school families. 99.9% of the new books that enter MMS’ library each year, are purchased with funds raised through book fair sales, according to MMS librarian Gail McCredie (Renata, 12th). Gail coordinates the event, supported by the help of parent — and sometimes student — volunteers.  
 
‘The book fair couldn’t happen without many volunteers,’ said Gail. ‘This year I was lucky to have Claudine Bharghavan as co-chair. She helped in so many ways I can’t begin to count them! I also had great help from my daughter, Renata, Michelle Beske, Gary Banner, Maureen Pramanik, Dana Kerr, Christine Smith, Magdalena Montagne, Sarah Drobshoff and Stefanie Noland. I hope I didn’t miss anyone!
 
‘Thanks to all who visited and supported the book fair. It was very successful, especially due to its shortened schedule! We don’t know just yet how many books we will get for the library, but there should be many interesting and fun new titles for the students to read. We also built up classroom libraries from the Teacher Wish Lists; and were able to extend the gift of reading to students outside of MMS, by donating 17 books to the Hall District Elementary School Reading Program. Some of the students at Hall elementary are part of a group that MMS’ current senior class had as little buddies a couple years ago, and we’ve kept a relationship going through books and reading. Thank you to all who donated to this worthy program!’
 
 

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Contact: Leigh Ann Clifton, director of marketing & communications,

 

Nestled among the redwoods on 380 acres, Mount Madonna School (MMS) is a diverse learning community dedicated to creative, intellectual, and ethical growth. MMS supports its students in becoming caring, self-aware, discerning and articulate individuals; and believes a fulfilling life includes personal accomplishments, meaningful relationships and service to society. The program, accredited by the California Association of Independent Schools (CAIS) and Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), emphasizes academic excellence, creative self-expression and positive character development. Located on Summit Road between Gilroy and Watsonville. Founded in 1979.

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