Read to the Final Four® crowns champion school

Casa Grande’s Mary C. O’Brien Elementary wins second straight title

PHOENIX – Today, Mary C. O’Brien Elementary School in Casa Grande was crowned champion of Read to the Final Four, a statewide reading contest for Arizona third graders.

Mary C. O’Brien Elementary won the same competition in 2017, when Phoenix hosted its first Men’s Final Four – and third grade teacher Eileen Vasquez led the students both times.

Third graders from the Final Four schools in the competition attended a celebration on Friday at Men’s Final Four Fan Fest presented by Capital One ®. CTA Freedom Campus in Gilbert was runner-up, Amberlea Elementary School in Phoenix finished third and Paseo Pointe Dual Language Academy in Laveen finished fourth. The Read to the Final Four contest awarded $5,000 to the winning school, Mary C. O’Brien Elementary School, and $2,500 to each of the three runner-up schools for reading, literacy, or library programs.

In a surprise announcement at Friday’s celebration, Helios Education Foundation doubled these awards. As a result, Mary C. O’Brien Elementary School will now receive $10,000, and CTA Freedom Campus, Amberlea Elementary School, and Paseo Pointe Dual Language Academy will each receive $5,000 for their programs.

“Congratulations to Mary C. O’Brien Elementary School – again – and to all of the Arizona third graders who read a combined 19 million minutes during Read to the Final Four. What an achievement,” said JoAn Scott, NCAA Vice President of Men’s Basketball. “Everyone wins when students are motivated to read, and the NCAA is proud to provide this important initiative.”

Students from the top two schools were surprised with the news that they will receive brand new bikes and helmets. Bikes will be built at a community event on Sunday by band and spirit squads representing the two teams playing in the national championship game and will be delivered next week.

The free program used the excitement surrounding the Men’s Final Four to inspire third graders to accelerate their reading. The 2024 Men’s Final Four is set for April 6 and 8 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale.

The Phoenix Final Four Local Organizing Committee, the NCAA and Helios Education Foundation teamed up to present this year’s Read to the Final Four.

“Congratulations to every student across Arizona who participated in Read to the Final Four – they are all champions in the classroom,” said Jay Parry, CEO of the Phoenix Local Organizing Committee, which is collaborating with the NCAA to host the 2024 Men’s Final Four. “The platform of the Men’s Final Four inspired 15,616 Arizona third graders to raise their reading game. We’re grateful to the NCAA and Helios Education Foundation for providing third graders across the state an experience they will never forget -- and we hope it will instill a lifelong love of reading.”

The six-month literacy challenge was based upon average time spent reading among third-grade students. 15,617 Arizona third graders from 59 school districts and 242 schools – 62 percent of them Title 1 schools – read a total of 20,154,704 million minutes combined. In late January, the top 68 schools were placed in a single-elimination bracket, with winners advancing until a champion was crowned during Men’s Final Four weekend. 

Mary C. O’Brien Elementary School’s 18 third grade students read an average of 13,414 minutes each during the entire competition.

“We are thrilled to see thousands of third graders from across Arizona participated in the Read to the Final Four,” said Vince Roig, Founding Chairman of Helios Education Foundation’s Board of Directors. “We believe the focus on reading fostered by this initiative will have a profound impact on these students far into the future. Thank you to the principals and teachers who helped get their students excited about reading and competing in Read to the Final Four.” 

 

About the Phoenix Local Organizing Committee 

The Phoenix Local Organizing Committee (PLOC) is a non-profit organization that is hosting the 2024 NCAA Men’s Final Four. The committee is comprised of Arizona business, Native American, tourism and sports leaders and will collaborate with the NCAA to support the Men’s Final Four’s myriad ancillary events and to establish legacy projects that will ensure the lasting impact of the Men’s Final Four in Arizona.  The PLOC will fundraise with local stakeholders to support the event and ensure that the 2024 Men’s Final Four sets a new standard of excellence. The PLOC will also work with Arizona State University, the host institution. The 2024 Men’s Final Four will be played at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., with the national semifinals on Saturday, April 6 and the national final on Monday, April 8, 2024. For more information visit www.phoenixfinalfour.com. 

About the NCAA 

The NCAA is a diverse association of more than 1,100 member colleges and universities that prioritize academics, well-being and fairness to create greater opportunities for more than half a million student-athletes each year. The NCAA provides a pathway to higher education and beyond for student-athletes pursuing academic goals and competing in NCAA sports.  More than 54,000 student-athletes experience the pinnacle of intercollegiate athletics by competing in NCAA championships each year. Visit www.ncaa.org and www.ncaa.com for more details about the Association and the corporate partnerships that support the NCAA and its student-athletes. The NCAA is proud to have AT&T, Capital One and Coca-Cola as official corporate champions and the following elite companies as official corporate partners: Buffalo Wild Wings, Buick, Geico, Great Clips, Home Depot, Invesco, LG, Marriott Bonvoy, Nabisco, Nissan, Pizza Hut, Reese’s, TurboTax, Unilever and Wendy’s.