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Hills-Hendersonville unveils book vending machine

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Courtesy of Morgan Northy

Hills-Hendersonville Elementary students AJ DeNezza, Lydia Kline, Ezra Singleton, Luke Syrek and Ezra Donato choose books from Inchy’s Bookworm Vending Machine April 27, when the vending machine was unveiled during a special assembly.

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Courtesy of Morgan Northy

A book vending machine is now avaialble to Hills-Hendersonville Elementary students, thanks to grant funding. Inchy’s Bookworm Vending Machine was unveiled during an assembly last week.

Canon-McMillan elementary students are inching their way toward greater literacy at Hills-Hendersonville, where the Inchy Bookworm Vending Machine was unveiled last week.

The vending machine caters to readers of all levels, offering everything from picture books for early readers to chapter books. Students earn “Inchy Tokens,” which can be spent at the vending machine, as part of the schools PBIS rewards to improve reading and comprehension. Following the unveiling during a special assembly, students demonstrated the Inchy machines.

The vending machine was made possible through grants and donations by Canon-McMillan Horizon Foundation, the Mong Fab & Machine Inc. and Hills-Hendersonville PTA.

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