Holy Trinity holds mini-kahoot Battle of the Books luncheon
to build excitement for big event on March 31
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Lisa Goudy/Times-Herald
Geri Hall (front centre), director of education for the
Holy
Trinity Catholic School Division, stands with Amanda
Farnel (front left),
operations co-ordinator with the Festival
of Words and Rob Clark (front right),
CEO of the Moose Jaw
and District Chamber of Commerce and Holy Trinity
students
at their mini-kahoot event for Battle of
the Books on Tuesday at the division
office.
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By Lisa Goudy
St. Margaret School students Brooke Fafard and Brynn Smith’s faces lit up as they talked about books on Tuesday.
It
was immediately following the mini-kahoot Battle of the Books luncheon
at the Holy Trinity Catholic School Division and when asked what their
favourite part was, their answer was reading. Battle of the Books is a
division-wide competition to promote literacy.
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