Popular author treats NB students
Reads story about friendship, inspires students to write their own stories
by Tricia Tirella
Reporter staff writer
Feb 20, 2011 | 649 views | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print
NEXT YEAR’S NEW AUTHORS -- Kennedy School students listed to author Jane Lovascio as they thought of their own creative story ideas.
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Students don’t often get to have a popular children’s author read them a story, but last Friday 100 Kennedy School students had Jane Lovascio, a West New York resident, read to them her popular book, “Casey and Bella go to Hollywood!”

The story is about the friendship between a Jack Russell Terrier and a Yorkie and their travels to new places.

Every year Lovascio hosts an annual contest for students to collaborate with her. Some students’ ideas may wind up in the next book in the series. Some of the proceeds of the books go toward local charities.

“Our students truly enjoyed her presentation,” said Superintendent Robert Dandorph.

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