Books For Saleby Tess Wheelwright | Photos Tess Wheelwright | April 7, 2006 04:10 PM
ìWe know how to do it already because weíve seen real cash registers,î said fifth-grade store clerk Kerheim Gentles, whoíd already rung in Bunnicula and a Goosebumps book for himself. ìI just never experienced doing this in school before.î Friday was the first of many mornings that Davis fifth-graders like Gentles will have the chance to experience hyping books and making change, thanks to a Schoolwide, Inc-sponsored grant that their Library Media Specialist Lucia Rafala won for them. The grant bought a cash register and a starter bundle of books for younger schoolmates like Jazmine Dell to buy at $1 and $2 discounted rates. ìIím good at reading,î said Destiny, 8, from over the top of a Wiggles book she was pre-purchase perusing at the brand new Davis store counter. Before now, she woke up early to catch the Wiggles in their TV incarnations, but after her easy transaction with Gentles and fellow book merchant Kelvin Payton, sheíll have them whenever she wants them at the turn of a page.
ìThis gives fifth-grade students a chance to be involved with something thatís social and builds responsibility,î said Rafala, who guessed this was the first elementary-school bookstore in New Haven. ìChildren feed off each other when theyíre with books.î ìWeíre so proud of our library media specialist!î sung Principal Lola Nathan over the heads of shoppers scouting good reads. ìWonderful, wonderful.î ìPretty soon I can run the library and you guys can manage the store!î said Lucia Rafala to her new hires, whom she plans to have train the fourth-graders in June in preparation for a business hand-over. She may be out of luck. I heard whispers of a management breakaway. |