
Martin Family Library
Submit Every Book You Read This Year
Every time you read a book, click the green button above to submit it for the Reading Challenge. We will recognize the Top 3 Readers every month. Every student who reads 20 books this year will take part in our Reading Challenge Celebration at the end of the year, and be recognized with a certificate of achievement.
TOP 3 Readers
Congratulations Sawyer Adrience, Jack Flanagan, and Lia Beverly! You are our Top 3 Readers for November 2017!


September Top 3

Sawyer Adriance, Jack Flannagan,
and Violet Porche!
October Top 3
Congratulations to our
Top 3 Readers for the month of October:
Sawyer Adriance, Ashley Gaspard, and
Will Sossaman. They were among the seven middle school students who each read over 2,000 pages last month!
Summer & August Top 3

Congratulations to our TOP 3 Readers of the summer:
Sawyer Adriance, Justin Hall, and Caroline Spiers!
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