Education

Perdido School wins ‘Battle of the Books’

From left, front, Joshua Graham, Calob Koehrsen, Hayden Thompson, Cody Weaver, Leah Pimperl, Adrianna Flores, Rayle Boyington; middle, Summerlyn Hyatt, Payton Wasdin, Haze Conway, Lizzie Presley, Hope Bates, Taylor Robertson, Madyson Rolin, Chante Rayborn; back, James Slay, Braylin Stidham, Dakota McKinley, Andi McKissack, Dessie James, Emma-Claire Simpson, Brooklyn Naquin, Brooke Dease, Caitlin Lanham, and Mrs. Trachy Miller, LMS.

North Baldwin “Battle of the Books” is an annual reading competition event open to all 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students in the area served by Baldwin County High School. Students at participating schools read five chapter books. Throughout the entire school year, students discuss and study these books in relation to genre, plot, setting, theme, characterization as well as literary elements such as simile, metaphor, personification, idiom and point of view. In addition to providing coaching sessions with team members during the school day, “Battle of the Books” school librarians at the participating schools (Gail Richerson, LMS at Bay Minette Elementary; Kathy Wright, LMS at Bay Minette Middle; Ronda Campbell, LMS at Delta; and Trachy Miller, LMS at Perdido) provide opportunities for students to do online assignments outside of school.

To be a member of their school’s “Battle of the Books” academic team, students must take the personal initiative do this preparation work in addition to their regular classroom work.

The competition event, a quick question and answer exchange, is held in the spring of each year at the Baldwin County High School Library, thanks to librarians Betsy Long and Kristy Weatherford. Students must work together as a team to be competitive.

This year’s winning team was Bay Minette Middle School, laying claim to the “Battle of the Books” trophy and bragging rights for the upcoming 2018-2019 school year. Thanks to generous community business and service organization sponsors, there is no cost whatsoever for the students. All participating students receive a “Battle of the Books” t-shirt and an individual reading medal, enjoy a picnic lunch, and are treated to an afternoon of skating at the Bay Minette Recreation Complex on competition day.

Sponsors for this seventh annual event, held on Friday April 6, include Bay Minette Recreation Complex, Piggly Wiggly in Bay Minette, the Stockton Five Arts Club, Strickland Orthodontics, and Tillery & Tyrell DMD. Serving as judges this year were Mrs. Joanna Bailey, Director of the Bay Minette Public Library; Mrs. Tina Covington, representing NBCEE and the City of Bay Minette; and Mr. David Cox, representing the Baldwin County School Board.

Participating students from Perdido School this year are the following: Hope Bates, Rayle Boyington, Haze Conway, Brooke Dease, Adrianna Flores, Joshua Graham, Summerlyn Hyatt, Dessie James, Calob Koehrsen, Caitlin Lanham, Dakota McKinley, Andi McKissack, Brooklyn Naquin, Leah Pimperl, Lizzie Presley, Chante Rayborn, Taylor Robertson, Madyson Rolin, Emma-Claire Simpson, James Slay, Braylin Stidham, Hayden Thompson, Payton Wasdin, Cody Weaver.