Authors promote literacy to P.A. students and adults
Some special guests were at Arthur Pechey Public School in Prince Albert on Thursday.
To help promote enthusiasm and excitement for reading, vice-principal Dejan Letkeman said they invited Carey Rigby-Wilcox, a literacy advocate and author of “My Dad Couldn’t Read” and “My Mummy Couldn’t Read,” and Mary Bishop, author of the Moose Jaw “Tunnels” series, to speak to the students.
This falls in line with the school’s goal this year to have 100 per cent of their students reach proficiency or mastery in reading comprehension or reach their individual benchmark goals.
“And what better way of doing that than bringing in the architects and the authors of the books that we love to read so much,” Letkeman said.


