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WFTS: Boys Book Battle aims to get Pinellas Co. students excited about reading

WFTS: Boys Book Battle aims to get Pinellas Co. students excited about reading

(Jan. 28, 2022)

Students from 11 Pinellas County Schools participated in a Boys Book Battle competition on Friday. It’s part of a program aimed at getting male students engaged in reading and reading retention.

The 3rd through 5th grade elementary school boys were challenged to put their reading, comprehension and evidence finding skills to the test to answer questions about the 6 books they were assigned this school year based on topics such as sports, pets and video games.

A team of five boys from Mildred Helmes Elementary School in Largo won this year’s competition.

“I am so excited because it is extremely fun. It changes the way I think about reading completely. I used to think of it as homework but now I know it can be fun,” said Michael Curry who is a student on the winning team.

Focus is on closing gender gap in achievement

Pinellas County School District is targeting boys specifically because data shows that boys trail girls in reading.

According to statewide assessments from 2018-2019 (the most recent year of data collection):
• 44% of third grade boys are reading below grade level, compared to 40% of girls.
• 53% of 10th grade boys are reading below grade level, compared to 42% of girls.

The Boys Book Battle is sponsored through a Pinellas Education Foundation grant to help close the gender achievement gap.

According to the Pinellas County School District, boys develop literacy skills later than girls. Boys prefer competition and side-by-side interaction rather than face-to-face. While girls like a more structured environment and a discussion-focused learning environment.

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