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A Wish Granted - from The Messenger

May 6, 2021

After reading the book "Wishtree" by Katherine Applegate, students at Feelhaver Elementary School got to write their own wishes on pieces of fabric and hang them on a tree at the school.

One student wrote, "I wish to be happy for the rest of my life."

Another student's wish was that school would not end.

But students aren't the only ones with wishes.

Sara Fitzgerald, the school's principal, hadn't seen her stepson, Jonah Fitzgerald, in nine months. After graduating from Fort Dodge Senior High in 2020, Jonah Fitzgerald joined the U.S. Marine Corps. Over the course of the past several months he completed boot camp and went to combat school.

2 people hugging outside

As Sara Fitzgerald walked outside of the school on Wednesday to go look at the wishtree, she saw Jonah Fitzgerald in the parking lot.

"How are you?" she said excitedly.

The two embraced and shared a brief conversation. Jonah Fitzgerald leaves again on Sunday. He's heading to Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, North Carolina.

In terms of the school project, Fitzgerald said a program called One School One Book provided Feelhaver with the ''Wishtree'' books.

"They give you tons of resources and activities kids can do," she said. "Suggestions to make it interactive and successful. The whole premise is to create a community of readers. Create a love of reading for all of our kids."

Rachel Loots, an instructional coach, was instrumental in getting the shared reading program going.

Loots said the school-wide shared reading event was unique because it literally involved everyone at the school.

"All the staff members did a couple chapters of reading so kids could listen at home or follow along," Loots said. "We had janitorial staff to cafeteria employees. Everybody participated, which was really cool. One student said, 'I didn't know the PE teacher read books.' It kind of opened their eyes that everybody reads."

 

Ribbons hanging from tree branchesThe project was also another way to reach families, which Loots said has been more difficult during the times of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"The biggest thing with family engagement is we want to bring families in and show what they are learning, but also have them learn with their kids," Loots said. "We wanted to bring something to them that they could participate in as a community."

Loots said families who read at home can positively impact their child's education.

"One piece of evidence is reading at home with your children has a huge impact on their reading skills," Loots said. "Getting families to read 10 or 15 minutes together is a huge win."

Paeton Abbiehl, 8, a second-grader, said she had her brother read with her at home.

"It was fun," she said.

Tommy Cochrane, 7, a first-grader, said he got his whole family involved.

Everett Hill, 7, a second-grader, said he enjoyed listening to some chapters on his iPad.

Cochrane and Hill both said their favorite part of the book was when the animals saved the tree.

At the school, Loots said the tree became a meeting place for students of all grade levels.

"In the mornings they would always walk past the wishtree in the hall and talk about the characters," Loots said. "It was neat seeing them all get together and have common ground about one story."

 

two adults holding the book WishtreeThe school took about three weeks to finish the book.

"There was a recording each day of the week and during the weekend was a chance to catch up," Fitzgerald said. "All of the videos were on a Feelhaver YouTube channel. We had right about 2,000 views of our video."

As a reward, the Feelhaver Booster Club is providing a free large pizza from Papa Murphy's to students who finished the book.

Fitzgerald considers the project a success.

"It not only brought our kids together and families together but our staff together in reading one book," she said. "Typically when we do a family engagement event it's not always the paras (paraeducators) involved or the secretaries - this gave us an opportunity to make it a school-wide event."

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