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Student incentives grade K-5

In Marietta City Schools, we believe that all students should be encouraged to read for enjoyment and learning. After reading a book, students will use the Accelerated Reader computer program to take a test that will measure reading comprehension. The student earns Accelerated Reader points based on the difficulty of the book and performance on the Accelerated Reader tests. Points earned will be cumulative throughout the school year. There is no limit to the number of points that can be earned or number of prizes a student can receive.

Please note:

Students are expected to score an 80% or better average on Accelerated Reader tests. Student recognition will be given at the end of each school quarter, with the exception of the letter from the principal.

Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade
Points Incentives

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

40+

Letter from Principal

Ribbon

Letter from Mari-Etta, AR party

Letter from Superintendent, token for ice cream cup

Color-coded dog tag and lanyard

Color-coded dog tag

Sport Drink Bottle

Medallion

Picture posted on webpage (quarterly group picture )

   

 


Grade level student incentives

Grades K-5
Grade 6
Grades 7-8
Grades 9-12

 


 


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