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Paul Banks celebrates end of reading challenge

Published 1:30 am Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Paul Banks celebrates end of reading challenge
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Paul Banks celebrates end of reading challenge
Paul Banks Elementary School Principal Eric Pederson kisses a pig during a Thursday, March 5, 2020 wild west-themed assembly to celebrate the end of the school’s annual read-a-thon, at the school in Homer, Alaska. During the kickoff assembly for the read-a-thon, Pederson had promised his students to kiss the pig if they were able read for a collective 150,000 minutes. (Photo by Megan Pacer/Homer News)
Ingrid Pederson, Principal Eric Pederson’s daughter, helps him put on lipstick before he kisses a pig at a wild west themed assembly to celebrate the end of Paul Banks Elementary School’s annual read-a-thon Thursday, March 5, 2020 at the school in Homer, Alaska. (Photo by Megan Pacer/Homer News)
Members of the Paul Banks Preludes, under the direction of Katy Klann perform at a Thursday, March 5, 2020 assembly to celebrate the end of the school’s annual read-a-thon at Paul Banks Elementary School in Homer, Alaska. (Photo by Megan Pacer/Homer News)
Paul Banks Elementary School Principal Eric Pedersen celebrates with the students who read the most minutes and raised the most money during the school’s annual read-a-thon, at a Thursday, March 5, 2020 assembly at the school in Homer, Alaska. (Photo by Megan Pacer/Homer News)

There isn’t much Paul Banks Elementary School Principal Eric Pederson won’t do for his students, as evidenced last week when he puckered up and kissed a pig from a local farm.

Paul Banks holds a read-a-thon every year to encourage reading among its students and to raise money for books, supplies and other school needs. The staff holds a kickoff assembly at the start of the event and a closing assembly celebrating the students’ achievement.

This year’s assemblies were wild west themed, and the school brought in a live pig from Anchor River Llama and Alpaca Ranch in Anchor Point. Guinevere the pig made a special appearance at the kickoff assembly before being “stolen” by some “pig rustlers” while Paul Banks staff acted out a skit.

The deal was this: if the students could read a collective total of 150,000 minutes, Guinevere would be returned and Pederson would give her a big kiss.

The students ensured this would happen by surpassing the goal set for them and reading a total of 216,976 minutes. So, with the help of his daughter, Ingrid Pederson, Eric Pederson smeared on some lipstick and gave Guinevere a big kiss in front of his students, to wild cheers and applause.

School secretary Katy Countiss said the event has raised $4,634, but that funds are still trickling in.

Pederson said the students really got into the spirit of things in the last week of the read-a-thon, and even took to reminding him of his upcoming kiss when they passed him in the halls.

“The amount of reading that these kids did — they really got into it,” he said. “… It was just a really good, positive … school event.”

The Homer Bookstore and Ulmer’s Drug and Hardware donated $30 gift cards that were given out to the top readers and top earners for each grade level.

Top readers (Homer Bookstore gift cards)

PreK: Isabella Eben, 780 minutes

Kindergarten: McKenna McCarthy, 2,150 minutes

First grade: Maren Steen, 4,650 minutes

Second grade: Sophie Williams, 5,400 minutes

Top fundraising earners (Ulmer’s gift cards)

PreK: Nyla Landmesser, $56

Kindergarten: Wyatt Hayden, $848

First grade: Sadie Gibson, $256

Second grade: Tazlina Petska, $226

Reach Megan Pacer at mpacer@homernews.com.