READBowl expands schoolwide at LMS

Teachers dressed as Harry Potter characters stand on stage as a computer program sorts grades into houses.

Liberty Middle School is again participating in the READBowl competition, but this year it has expanded schoolwide.

A teacher dressed as Hagrid welcomes students in to the auditoriumREADBowl is a global reading competition created by former NFL player and children’s book author Malcolm Mitchell to encourage students to build strong reading habits while fostering school spirit and collaboration.

Last year, the competition was just for sixth-graders at LMS, but it has expanded to all grades for 2026.

The local competition again features a “Harry Potter” theme. The middle school students were sorted into the four Hogwarts houses, by grade. Each grade was assigned to a house via a random drawing during a school assembly on Jan. 9. Teachers were dressed as Harry Potter characters as the sorting was done and announced.

The format creates an engaging, in-school reading competition where students earn minutes for their house through reading, sixth grade ELA teacher and READBowl organizer Melissa Murphy said. “All reading counts,” she added, “books, magazines, audiobooks, read-aloud, instructions, etc.”

The students say the format makes it fun and educational..

“It pushes me to read more and that we can compete as a grade against the other grades,” said seventh-grader Denali Owens, who also participated last year. “I also like the Harry Potter theme and we are the best team: Gryffindor!”

Two people dressed as Harry Potter characters stand at a podiumThe competition officially kicked off Monday, Jan. 12, and will run through Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 8. Fifth graders will compete in the elementary conference, with sixth, seventh and eighth grade students competing in the middle school conference.

Reading minutes will contribute to the school’s overall READ Bowl totals and house points.

Weekly house standings will be shared to build excitement, motivation and friendly competition, Mrs. Murphy said.

For more information on READ Bowl, visit https://readwithmalcolm.com/readbowl/