It has been shown in numerous studies that children whose parents read with them at a young age are better equipped in school later on.
Lacamas Heights Elementary is hoping to encourage this by having an “all school read” every fall.
This year, students and their parents (or guardians) will read the book, “Poppy,” about a tiny deer mouse who must outwit her biggest enemy, a great horned owl.
“We were able to provide a book for every Lacamas family and every classroom thanks to a grant by the Camas Educational Foundation,” kindergarten teacher Chris McIvor said. “We will be reading the book over the next month.”
In addition, CEF provided the schools with a grant of $500 to pay for the Oregon Zoo to bring in the “Birds of Prey” presentation, which included the chance for students to see raptors up close and watch them soar overhead.