Published On: April 2nd, 2017By

Aldine ISD Library Services’ Name That Book Logo Contest: And the Winners Are …

The districtwide K-12 competition exposes students to literature and motivates them to read.
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The winning NTB logo design by Nimitz Ninth Grade School student Kia Robertson.


[dropcap color=”#888″ type=”square”]A[/dropcap]ldine ISD’s best source of pride stems from giving students opportunities to showcase their creative talents as they expand their learning.

The Name That Book (NTB) contest, coordinated by the [icons icon_name=”icon-external-link” icon_size=”14px”]AISD Department of Library Services, serves to familiarize students with classic literature as well as contemporary award-winning books, representing a variety of genres. The districtwide competition is held in the spring.

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Kia Robertson (center) poses with ILS Rachel González (far left) and Principal Tonya Landry.

Each year,  K-12 students read 30 books during the school year prior to the District’s Name That Book reading competition. The contest challenges kids who read the books to compete against their peers from other schools. The games put students’ knowledge of those books to the test.

Library Services decided to give AISD students more ownership of the competition. The department decided to sponsor a logo contest this spring for NTB. Campus information literacy specialists (ILSs) collaborated with the visual art teachers to promote the contest. They taught students about logos and branding.

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Fernando Rey proudly shows off his HM certificate.

Thirty-five students took part. They represented Aldine Middle School, Carmichael Elementary, Carter Academy, Cypresswood Elementary, Dunn Elementary, Houston Academy, Jones Elementary, Nimitz Ninth Grade and Reed Academy.

While judging was difficult, the panel named Kia Robertson from Nimitz Ninth Grade School as the winner. Kia’s design will be used in promotional materials for District’s annual NTB competition. Fernándo Rey from Jones Elementary School and Kimberly Olmos from Carmichael Elementary School earned Honorable Mention awards.

Winners of the NTB Logo Contest

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Brenda Parish (center) displays her HM certificate.

1st Place: Kia Robertson
Campus: Nimitz Ninth Grade School
ILS: Rachel González
Principal: Tonya Landry

Honorable Mention: Fernándo Rey
Campus: Jones Elementary School
ILS: Tiffany Williams
Principal: Cheryl Fontenot

Honorable Mention: Kimberly Olmos
Campus: Carmichael Elementary School
ILS: Brenda Parish
Principal: Monica Stodsgill

[icons icon_name=”icon-external-link” icon_size=”14px”]Gumdrop Books as well as [icons icon_name=”icon-external-link” icon_size=”14px”]Barnes & Noble (Champions Village Shopping Center location) provided books for the top three students. J’aime Quick of [icons icon_name=”icon-external-link” icon_size=”14px”]Literacy for Texas also provided a prize. She gave a $50 gift card to Barnes & Noble. 

Congratulations!



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Students across the District are practicing for the upcoming NTB competitions.

Name That Book Competition Finals

April 10 @ M.O. Campbell Educational Center

[ul class=”list list-search”] [li]Intermediate School Finals @ 9:30 a.m.[/li] [li]Middle School Finals @ 12 p.m. [/li][/ul]

April 11 @ M.O. Campbell Educational Center

[ul class=”list list-search”] [li]Ninth & High School Finals @ 9:30 a.m.[/li][/ul]

April 12 @ M.O. Campbell Educational Center

[ul class=”list list-search”] [li]Elementary School Finals Grades K-2 @ 9:30 a.m.[/li] [li]Elementary School Finals Grades 3-4 @ 12 p.m. [/li][/ul]

About the Author: Leticia Fehling

Director of Internal Communications