School spotlight: Rocky Mountain Prep Fifth Grader Reads 1 Million Words in Two Weeks

Kiruvel Girmachew, a Denver fifth grader at Rocky Mountain Prep Creekside Elementary Charter School, would spend his entire school day reading if he could.

“When I read, it kind of feels like I am watching a movie in my mind and I just slip out of reality,” Girmachew explained. “I’m like that kinda guy when everyone’s playing I’m just sitting reading – even if I don’t have a book I’ll just go on my tablet.”

But he says his passion to read actually started rather reluctantly. “In the summer, my mom forced me to read because she didn’t want me on electronics.”

Once he found his favorite book, there was no stopping the super reader. 

We’re so inspired to celebrate National Literacy Month with Kiruvel and Rocky Mountain Prep!

Watch the interview on CBS News Colorado.

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