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Apr 01
Education

Speaker Matt Hall Promotes Student Literacy

By Think American News Staff
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Speaker Matt Hall Promotes Student Literacy

Building on continued efforts to promote literacy and student engagement, Michigan Speaker of the House Matt Hall is once again encouraging students to step into the world of books, ideas, and thoughtful expression through his Reading and Essay Contest.

The initiative, which continues to gain momentum, is designed to spark curiosity and strengthen writing skills—while reminding students that their voices and ideas matter.

A Contest Designed to Spark Curiosity

The contest meets students at different stages of their academic journey, offering challenges tailored to both developing readers and emerging writers. For younger students in grades one through five, the goal is to read as many books as possible over the contest period and track their progress—building both discipline and a genuine love for reading.

Older students in grades six through eight are tasked with writing a short essay about a favorite Michigan figure. Whether highlighting an athlete, celebrity, or influential leader, the exercise encourages students to think critically and express their ideas with confidence.

Together, these challenges reinforce a simple but powerful concept: learning happens both in what we take in and what we put out.

Why Words Still Matter

At the heart of the contest is a deeper message about the lasting impact of words and ideas. In a world often dominated by quick reactions and short attention spans, taking the time to read, reflect, and write remains a vital skill.

As Speaker Hall shared, “This is a wonderful opportunity for students to consider the power of words whether written or read and how ideas shape the world around us.”

It’s a reminder that literacy is not just about comprehension—it’s about influence. The ability to communicate ideas clearly is one of the most important tools young people can develop as they prepare for the future.

From the Classroom to the Capitol

For students who participate, the opportunity doesn’t end with submission. Winners in each category will be invited to the State Capitol to serve as a “Representative for a Day,” offering a firsthand look at leadership and public service.

Experiences like this can be transformative. They take civics off the page and place students directly into the environment where decisions are made—helping them see what leadership looks like in action.

It’s a powerful way to connect education with real-world impact.

Encouraging the Next Generation of Leaders

More than anything, this initiative reinforces the importance of investing in young minds. By encouraging students to read more, think deeper, and write with purpose, the contest helps lay the foundation for future leaders.

With the April 18 deadline approaching, students still have time to participate in an experience that blends creativity, discipline, and opportunity.

And for families and educators, the message is clear: support these efforts, encourage participation, and remind students that their ideas—no matter how early—have the power to shape what comes next.


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