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Metro-Atlanta Schools Compete In NCAA’s "Read To The Final Four" Challenge
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Halfway through the college basketball regular season, the competition is heating up for the 68 metro-Atlanta schools selected to compete in the Read to the Final Four bracket. The 68 schools were revealed by the Atlanta Basketball Host Committee, the NCAA, and two-time NCAA men’s basketball national champion and The Year of Basketball ambassador Grant Hill during the selection show on Jan. 27, based on each school’s student participation.
Through the Read to the Final Four program, students have access to a personalized literacy platform and more than 6,000 digital books with unlimited online and offline access. Since the program’s launch in November, more than 38,000 third grade students in the metro-Atlanta area have participated, marking the highest participation in the program’s five-year history.
“We are incredibly proud of our students for their participation in the Read to the Final Four program,” said Dr. Morcease J. Beasley, Clayton County Public Schools superintendent. “We’d like to thank the teachers and the parents of our students who have gotten involved and help encourage reading during basketball season and every day.”
While only the top 68 schools made it into the final bracket, more than 360 schools across the Atlanta area participated. Altogether, students participating in the program have read more than 6.5 million minutes. The 68 schools in the bracket had the greatest average number of hours read per students from Nov. 5 through Jan. 26.
The reading platform will stay open as the selected schools continue competing head-to-head as school-wide third-grade reading teams. Teams will advance based on the number of minutes read during each week. The winning school will be announced on Friday, April 3 at Buick Arena inside Final Four Fan Fest presented by Capital One.
Parents of all the participating students, regardless of bracket placement, will receive two complimentary tickets to Final Four Fan Fest presented by Capital One, which will include a variety of family-friendly activities leading up to Atlanta’s hosting of the Division I, II and III championship games. As students help their schools advance through each round of the bracket, they will win prizes with the top schools earning a field trip to the Final Four Fan Fest presented by Capital One, where they will be recognized in a special ceremony. Additionally, the top reader in each of the bracket regions will also receive an invite to Final Four Fan Fest presented by Capital One along with a tablet, bicycle, helmet and championship medal.
“As we enter the 5th year of Read to the Final Four, we are excited about the record-breaking participation we’ve seen from schools in our host city,” said JoAn Scott, managing director of the NCAA Division I men’s basketball championship. “We are proud of the impact the program has had on young readers in each host city and we look forward to crowning a winner in April at Final Four Fan Fast presented by Capital One as the semi-final games of our championship prepare to tip off.”
Since April 2019, the Atlanta Basketball Host Committee has challenged its partners in the hospitality community to a book drive competition. In total, more than 3,000 books have been donated to youth participating in the Host Committee’s Fan Jam activations around metro Atlanta.
To see the 68 schools in the Read to the Final Four bracket and learn more about the program, visit www.NCAA.com/FinalFour.