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CMS students shop with AR points Click on headline for story with photo By Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer Campbellsville Independent School District Campbellsville Middle School students recently took their Accelerated Reader points shopping. Accelerated Reader is a motivational program used to help students develop reading skills. Students read books and answer questions about them. The student is awarded points based on how many questions they answer correctly on the quiz. When they accumulate them, students can spend their points at the CMS Family Resource and Youth Services Center Accelerated Reader store. Students can buy items such as pencils, erasers, pencil grips, bookmarks, bracelets and much more. For more information about Accelerated Reader at CMS, call 270-465-5121. This story was posted on 2015-12-07 09:22:11
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