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Tyler should be an inspiration to the other readers. panader0 Aug 2013 #1
Why not do something graceful? Mopar151 Aug 2013 #2
I'm sure if he was the next Steve Prefontaine snooper2 Aug 2013 #4
My thoughts too. n/t FSogol Aug 2013 #12
You Would Think RobinA Aug 2013 #29
1,000 malaise Aug 2013 #42
yep, surely the adults could think of some creative alternative Supersedeas Aug 2013 #63
Maybe you ought not make it competitive in the first place? bemildred Aug 2013 #3
Competitive reading? earthside Aug 2013 #7
Yes, that's much better. This kid does not need encouragment. bemildred Aug 2013 #11
Me, too! earthside Aug 2013 #31
Simply make it a drawing for prizes BlueStreak Aug 2013 #33
Right, everybody reads, everybody gets encouraged, nobody gets put down. bemildred Aug 2013 #34
I agree that changing the rules Jenoch Aug 2013 #5
How do you know the kid doesn't do that, too? MineralMan Aug 2013 #13
We don't know. BlueStreak Aug 2013 #36
We don't know much at all about the kid. MineralMan Aug 2013 #38
I believe we were talking about the librarian and her program BlueStreak Aug 2013 #39
Yes, until someone made a comment about the boy. MineralMan Aug 2013 #40
You can't talk about the program without talking about how it dealt with the boy BlueStreak Aug 2013 #45
so learning is a bad thing, eh? burnodo Aug 2013 #46
Of course learning is not a bad thing. Jenoch Aug 2013 #47
And "if" quakerboy Aug 2013 #53
I've always thought line: "no offense, but..." demwing Aug 2013 #57
Or maybe they should give prizes kiva Aug 2013 #6
Dumb contest, dumb rules zipplewrath Aug 2013 #8
Thank you. Stop making everything a big fucking competition to the death, ffs. Nay Aug 2013 #25
This is one of the problems with our *stupid* goddam obsession with competition. malthaussen Aug 2013 #9
+1000 Blue_Tires Aug 2013 #15
What does soccer have to do with it? former9thward Aug 2013 #17
About 1/3 of soccer games end in ties. malthaussen Aug 2013 #20
I dislike ties. former9thward Aug 2013 #22
soccor is hockey demwing Aug 2013 #58
Huh? quakerboy Aug 2013 #55
I couldn't agree more kcr Aug 2013 #59
If kids really are quitting because they can't win ... surrealAmerican Aug 2013 #10
From a different perspective: LWolf Aug 2013 #14
That would be my suggestion… give multiple prizes for best essays OR even best questions- KittyWampus Aug 2013 #19
perhaps they could make the "competition" closer to a book club w/prizes for best essays KittyWampus Aug 2013 #16
Speaking as the kid who got kicked out of the school spelling bee for always winning, I agree... jmowreader Aug 2013 #18
This is absolutely a false assumption! tblue37 Aug 2013 #49
How some parents view summer reading PuppyBismark Aug 2013 #21
Divide it up into more prizes TlalocW Aug 2013 #23
Our library gives out prizes for the number of books read. tblue37 Aug 2013 #50
I always read the most books. bravenak Aug 2013 #24
Some wavy glasses and a pair of very loud headphones would fix that. cthulu2016 Aug 2013 #26
God, that was a good story. Sometimes I feel like it's coming true -- the whole Nay Aug 2013 #41
That would only motivate me to read 64 books Bunnahabhain Aug 2013 #27
I'm always suspiciousabout stories like this... Mike Nelson Aug 2013 #28
Update -- Hudson Falls Library President weighs in... KurtNYC Aug 2013 #30
Thanks for the update. HappyMe Aug 2013 #32
some kids win, others lose. Just because you "lose" doesn't mean you are bad. GalaxyHunter Aug 2013 #35
But the goal of this summer activity was to get more children to read over the summer. IMHO, Nay Aug 2013 #43
Sounds like she has personal beef with the kid. Rex Aug 2013 #37
Bullshit! The kid's clearly the winner MrScorpio Aug 2013 #44
Hmm. Bet the school and parents have NO problem hailing every athlete's prowess... Hekate Aug 2013 #48
Your post reminded me of this.. Fumesucker Aug 2013 #56
"If the same kid won every event in Track and Field, would they make him sit it out?" Iggo Aug 2013 #60
Exactly. IF the contest designers have designed the contest to be a one-winner-takes-all, Nay Aug 2013 #61
Haven't these children learned to appreciate other children's talents and successes? defacto7 Aug 2013 #51
How do they know the kids read these books? LuvNewcastle Aug 2013 #52
My thought too! B Calm Aug 2013 #54
to be kicked out because he is too good is really quite cool dembotoz Aug 2013 #62
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