Discovery Middle School Launches “One Book, One School” with a Scavenger Hunt

Posted on November 18, 2025

Discovery Middle School kicked off its annual “One Book, One School” program with a scavenger hunt that sent Archers all over the building in search of clues. The friendly competition added energy to the day and helped set the tone for a schoolwide culture of reading.

This year, all 6th through 8th graders are reading Bloom (The Overthrow) by Kenneth Oppel. Described by The New York Times as “the perfect book right now for young readers searching for hope, strength, inspiration — and just a little horticultural havoc,” Bloom is the first book in a fast-paced action-thriller trilogy.

The story begins in an unexpected way: with rain that carries mysterious seeds. Those seeds sprout overnight and spread rapidly, taking over fields, homes, and streets. The plants release toxic pollen and even form pods that can swallow animals and people. While the invasion seems unstoppable, three students: Anaya, Petra, and Seth, discover they might hold the key to fighting back. Their unique allergies appear to make them immune, and the race is on to understand why as the threat continues to grow.

 

The “One Book, One School” initiative encourages shared reading experiences, promotes discussion, and builds community across grade levels. With a thrilling book selection and an active kickoff, Discovery is well on its way to another successful year of reading together. 

Last Modified November 18, 2025