Students at Ontiveros Elementary School in Santa Maria recently took first place in the sixth annual Comcast Fifth Grade Reading Challenge.

Ā  Earlier this year, Comcast challenged fifth grade classes throughout the Santa Maria area to improve their literacy levels by reading the most books in a one-month period.

The contest was open to all local public, private, and charter schools. From Jan. 7 to Feb. 3, students kept track of the amount of time they spent reading alone or being read to by an adult or older sibling.

Linda Corely’s fifth graders won the challenge with a whopping 106,456 minutes read. The winning class earned $1,000 for the school and $500 in school supplies for their class. Also, each of the students received a $25 gift certificate to a local bookstore. m

School Scene is compiled by Staff Writer Amy Asman. Information should be sent to the Sun via fax, e-mail, or mail.

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