Milo students learn there’s more to literacy than books
MILO, AB – Anyone who showed up for Family Literacy Day hoping to find a quiet corner to curl up in with a good book and a loved one, may have left disappointed.
“We were hoping to get some people into the building to come and share with us, but we also wanted to make sure people realize that reading isn’t just about books,” said Principal Kerry Aiken of the Milo Community School event. “So we wanted to have different activities for the kids, having exposure to things like recipes in the kitchen and the physical literacy piece, and just trying to engage people in some sort of literacy activity.”
Staff and students were joined by family and community partners in rotating through several literacy-based, activity stations spread throughout the school. They took part in charades, learned the Blackfoot language, followed directions to build intricate paper airplanes, and scoured the library bookshelves during a scavenger hunt.
Having worked up an appetite, they gathered in the school gym for a potluck lunch to wrap up Family Literacy Day. As her boys Cody and Keegan enjoyed the bounty, Katie Walker explained why she felt the need to support the event.



