Last week, the annual Nanuet Union Free School District Read Aloud Day took place at A. MacArthur Barr Middle School, bringing together students, educators, and local leaders for a day dedicated to the joy of reading. This cherished event saw the participation of Supervisor George Hoehmann, Councilman Frank Franchino, and Councilwoman Pat Carrol, who took turns reading to the enthusiastic students.
Supervisor Hoehmann, known for his commitment to community engagement, shared his thoughts on the importance of fostering a love for reading among young people. “Events like these are crucial in inspiring our children to develop a lifelong love for reading,” he remarked. Councilman Franchino and Councilwoman Carrol echoed these sentiments, expressing their delight in being part of such an impactful event.
The Read Aloud Day, a staple in the Nanuet community, was organized by Dana and her dedicated team, whose efforts ensured a smooth and enjoyable experience for all attendees. The event not only highlighted the value of literacy but also strengthened the bond between the community and its leaders.
Students at A. MacArthur Barr Middle School were thrilled to have local figures participate in their school activities, making the day both educational and memorable. The smiles and laughter that filled the classrooms were a testament to the event’s success.
As the Nanuet Union Free School District continues to promote literacy and education through initiatives like the Read Aloud Day, the community looks forward to many more such enriching experiences. Congratulations to Dana and her team for a job well done, and to the participating officials for their continued support of local educational programs.