The Patriot Perspective: Summer Reading Day riddled with imperfections
September 27, 2012
Filed under Opinion, Staff Ed: The Patriot Perspective
It was no wonder that students were impatient and restless by the end of Summer Reading Day. There had been numerous problems throughout the day, and now the Skype call with the author of “The Art of Racing in the Rain” was failing. Though the day had good intentions, the overwhelming feeling... Read more »
Administration positively restructures summer reading program

Brianna Glase, Managing Editor
May 31, 2012
Filed under Opinion
For the first time ever, the library staff has been able to make the summer reading program more enjoyable for everyone by coming up with a list of choices of books for students to read over the summer. That’s right. Choices. Letting the students pick which book they want to read is the best... Read more »
Summer reading committee slims down novel choices to three
Kailey Tracy, Copy Editor
February 8, 2012
Filed under News, News Flashes
The summer reading committee has narrowed down the list of summer reading choices for students from five books to three. The three book choices include “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time” by Mark Haddon, “The Art of Racing in the Rain” by Garth Stein, and “Heaven is for Real”... Read more »




