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Tennessean Columnist Reads to Third Graders for Read Me Day
More than 100 community members participated in the event at Mt. View Elementary in Antioch.
Published on Feb. 28, 2026
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Tennessean columnist Brad Schmitt was one of over 100 community members who visited Mt. View Elementary School in Antioch to read to third grade students as part of the school's annual Read Me Day event.
Why it matters
Read Me Day is an important initiative that encourages community engagement and promotes early childhood literacy. By having local leaders and public figures read to students, the event helps inspire a love of reading and learning.
The details
During the Read Me Day event, Schmitt and other volunteers from the Nashville community visited classrooms to read books aloud to the third grade students. The day featured a lively and interactive atmosphere as the students enthusiastically engaged with the readers.
- The Read Me Day event took place on February 28, 2026.
The players
Brad Schmitt
A columnist for The Tennessean newspaper.
Mt. View Elementary School
An elementary school located in Antioch, Tennessee that hosted the Read Me Day event.
What they’re saying
“It was a rowdy, fun day with the students. They were so engaged and excited to have us there reading to them.”
— Brad Schmitt, Columnist (The Tennessean)
The takeaway
Read Me Day is an impactful community event that brings together local leaders and students to promote early literacy and a love of reading. Events like this help foster a culture of learning and engagement in the local community.
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