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St. Joseph's celebrates Right-To-Read week

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St. Joseph School kindergarten students listen as Ronald McDonald talks about the importance of reading. From left, front row: Sara Cannon, Ava Napoli, Eliot Brody, and A.J. Brady.

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First grader Liam Smith gets excited at the assembly.

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Morgan McCanna, a first grade student, takes a look around during the Right-To-Read week assembly.

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Nick Miller, a first grader, left, Nathan Desjardine, Ryan Snyder and Devyn Riley help Ronald McDonald to spell "Library."

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Ronald McDonald's puppet friend reminds him to take care of books.

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Kindergarten student Ava Napoli smiles during the assembly with Ronald McDonald at St. Joseph's School.

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Ronald McDonald joins third graders Robin Johnson, left, Jimmy Goodyear, and Molly Nowak.

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Emma Payne, a kindergarten student, sports the t-shirt her mother helped her to make.

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Lauren Heerdegen, a first grader, sports a t-shirt with words on it. As part of Right-To-Read week students were permitted to wear shirts with words or about reading instead of their school uniforms Friday.

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Ryan Snyder, a fourth grader, with a "Mac & cheese" t-shirt from Vito's pizza, who provided scores of the pizzas for the entire school.

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