Hawaii First Lady encourages literacy

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Hawaii First Lady Dawn Amano Ige takes time to answer questions from Kekaha School students Friday during a read-aloud session.

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Hawaii First Lady Dawn Amano Ige is thanked for her Scholastic book contribution and special gubernatorial commendation for literacy improvement, by Kekaha School students in grades four and five, Principal Marilyn Asahi and teachers Adreanna Clark and Suzi Sakai Friday during Ige’s visit to the school.

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Kekaha School Principal Marilyn Asahi and students in grades one through three thank Hawaii First Lady Dawn Amano Ige for her Scholastic book contribution at the school Friday.

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Kekaha School Principal Marilyn Asahi, far left, watches the Scholastic book display while students thank Hawaii First Lady Dawn Amano Ige, right, for her contribution Friday at the school.

KEKAHA — Hawaii First Lady Dawn Amano Ige told students at the Kekaha School that if they read 20 minutes a day, they would have read about 1.8 million words in a year.

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