Clarkdale Elementary invites families to book fair with doughnuts

Dawn Jones Principal
Dawn Jones Principal
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Clarkdale Elementary School will host a book fair event on Thursday, March 5th, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., inviting families and students to “Drop in for a doughnut while you shop for a good book from our Literati Book Fair.” The school also reminds the community that the online fair is currently open and can be accessed at literati.com/store.

Located in Austell, Georgia, Clarkdale Elementary School serves as an educational institution that acts as a community hub and positions its members as catalysts for change, according to its official website. The school focuses on fostering student success through team collaboration and empowering the community to drive change. Its campus features a reconstructed facility that opened in 2012. Clarkdale Elementary offers various programs including gifted services known as Target for eligible students in grades one through five, which provides pull-out instruction for one full day each week.

The book fair event aims to engage both students and families in literacy activities while supporting the school’s mission of empowering its community.



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