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 Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie and Charge Hardt
Olympic track star participates as a Celebrity Reader in the  Embassy’s "Celebrity Reader" Program

October 29, 2007

The faculty and students at Woodcock Primary School got a special treat on Wednesday, October 24 with a visit by Bahamian Olympic track star Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie.  Ms. Ferguson-McKenzie accepted an invitation by U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Dr. Brent Hardt, to participate in the Embassy’s reading program at the school.  She was the first “Celebrity Reader” for the 2007/2008 academic year.

During the visit, Mrs. Ferguson-McKenzie and Dr. Hardt read to students in Grade 6P.  Several students also assisted by reading excerpts from the book, “A Bahamian Boyhood”, by Chester Thompson.   Ms. Ferguson-McKenzie challenged the students to seize every opportunity to learn while they are in primary school.  She encouraged them to work together and support each other, and said that no matter where they start in life the important thing is how they finish.  Drawing on her own life story, Ms. Ferguson-McKenzie told the students their potential was limitless if they worked hard and were dedicated to achieving their goals. 

The Woodcock Primary Reading Program is now into its third year.  Each Wednesday Embassy staff volunteers read to students in grades 1 - 6.  The Celebrity Reader component of the program was introduced two years ago to encourage private sector and other outside support in the hope that businesses and other organizations would undertake similar reading programs in other schools. The popular initiative promotes a love of reading among Bahamian primary school students.

           
Caption: Photo shows Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie reading to students in grade 6P as Chargè d’Affaires, Dr. Brent Hardt looks on.

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